The groups fighting human trafficking in Southern Oregon
Fort Bend County established a DOJ-funded anti-trafficking task force to identify victims, investigate cases and raise awareness.
A man in the central Oregon city of Bend says he was responsible for some of the googly eyes placed on sculptures there.
(AP) — A resident of the central Oregon city of Bend says he was the person behind ... called Guardian Group that works to combat human trafficking, said Friday that he used duct tape to attach ...
Human trafficking victims flow through Southern Oregon daily. They flow through Interstate-5, what is known as a human trafficking corridor.
The ringleader and his accomplices shipped thousands of products across the United States and overseas, prosecutors said.
A small Oregon city is facing a fresh lawsuit over its homeless camping rules. Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass on Thursday.
A man in Oregon says his running gags bring joy to a chaotic world. But local authorities say defacing art incurs cleanup costs.
An official in Bend, Oregon, claimed that it cost thousands of dollars to remove googly eyes from public artwork in town. The unlikely sum helped the amusingly-modified objects go viral, and now a culprit has emerged to take credit for some of the work.
The founder of a Bend nonprofit that fights to prevent human trafficking revealed Thursday that he's the person behind the "googly eyes" affixed to numerous pieces of roundabout art in recent months,
Fort Bend County officials will announce a new initiative, the Fort Bend Regional Anti-Trafficking Collective, aimed at combating human trafficking.
The district attorney's office is partnering with United Against Human Trafficking, and utilizing federal grant money, to connect survivors with resources and provide education.