Human trafficking victims flow through Southern Oregon daily. They flow through Interstate-5, what is known as a human trafficking corridor.
The groups fighting human trafficking in Southern Oregon
A man in the central Oregon city of Bend says he was responsible for some of the googly eyes placed on sculptures there.
Human trafficking is not just a distant issue; it is happening in local neighborhoods. The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Columbia Basin College is hosting the "Shine the Light on Human Trafficking" campaign to educate the community on recognizing potential trafficking situations and provi…
Human trafficking victims flow through Southern Oregon daily. They flow through Interstate-5, what is known as a human trafficking corridor.
Jeff Keith, a longtime resident and nonprofit founder, says he used duct tape to affix googly eyes to two public sculptures last month
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,
Many local non-profit organizations say they are concerned after the U.S. Office of Management and Budget attempted to freeze specific grants and funding as they look to cut federal spending, a move that was later blocked by a federal judge until Feb.
Preble Street's anti-trafficking services have been supporting survivors since 2013.
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.
OPB's Dave Miller spoke with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield about the new administration’s crackdown on immigration, and what impacts the policies could have on the state.
A man in Oregon says his running gags bring joy to a chaotic world. But local authorities say defacing art incurs cleanup costs.