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Hours later, a federal judge Thursday issued his written ruling on why he didn't delay the Forest Service's closure.
More than 100 people were forced to leave a long-term forest homeless camp south of Bend on May 1 for a project aimed ...
Dozens of homeless people who have been living in a national forest in central Oregon for years were being evicted Thursday ...
The closure at Deschutes National Forest was for a fire-prevention project, but advocates worry the displaced will have ...
The Forest Service set a May 1 deadline for homeless campers to leave an area where the agency plans to do wildfire work.
On May 1, roughly 150 homeless campers will be evicted from the Deschutes National Forest for the Cabin Butte Fuel Reduction ...
BEND — Chris Daggett spent the night of April 30 and the morning of May 1 attempting to pull out as many friends and neighbors as possible from the China Hat homeless camp south of Bend.
A judge cleared the way for a closure of Deschutes National Forest in an area home to around 100 homeless forest campers near Bend in central Oregon.
The project has been on the books for years, and the decision to remove the encampment in the Deschutes National Forest comes two months after the Trump administration issued an executive order ...
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