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The Trump administration may be losing its fight over access to Oregon voters’ private data. On Wednesday, a federal judge in Eugene said he’d tentatively decided to dismiss the federal government’s lawsuit.
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Luis Nino-Moncada was charged after he fled an immigration traffic stop on Jan. 8. He was arraigned in court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty.
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More protests are planned. Portland’s police chief has urged calm as the investigation continues into a man and woman shot and injured Thursday.
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The Department of Homeland Security identified the individuals shot as Venezuelan gang members. The federal defender first told OPB that the allegations are “a well-worn playbook.”
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An account from the sheriff’s office says that the man who was shot was armed but was the alleged victim of the incident.
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Bend Police Department says it will look for a new vendor ‘that can provide similar technology.’
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Hundreds gathered in downtown Eugene Thursday to protest the killing of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
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The Department of Homeland Security said its agent shot at gang members in self-defense. Hundreds protested at Portland’s ICE facility, and hundreds more held a vigil at City Hall.
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We talk with Cy Neff, who wrote a series for The Guardian about how a family in the Willamette Valley is coping with the recent deportation of their father - who was a giant in the local wine growing industry.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has appointed two new judges to Lane County’s Circuit Court.
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A remote corner of southeast Oregon was the backdrop when a group of armed, anti-government militants took over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters on Jan. 2, 2016.
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The audit found issues with the implementation and evaluation of the state’s landmark drug decriminalization law.