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Another round of freezing temperatures are in the forecast this week. They come during a winter, when some homeless advocates in Eugene have voiced concerns about city sweeps of tents and camps.
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The 84-page internal investigation from the Oregon Department of Corrections also highlighted inadequate treatment of women’s health
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The email account of a Corvallis City Councilor was hijacked Wednesday, and used to send a phishing scam to over 3,400 email addresses.
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Sunriver Police and Fire are moving into a new Public Safety Building this week. The consolidation means residents and visitors will have access to essential services all under one roof.
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Lane County’s District Attorney has determined that a Eugene Police Officer was justified in fatally shooting a federal fugitive in November.
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Dozens of West Eugene residents will not be able to receive mail at their homes for the foreseeable future after their mailboxes were busted open in a series of thefts.
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A team of police investigators from Lane County is trying to sort out two shooting deaths Thursday night and Friday on a remote farm deep in the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range.
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Benton County Sheriff’s deputies using ODOT grants to try to make Newport-to-Philomath highway saferHighway 20 from the Lincoln County line to Philomath has been a focus for the Benton County Sheriff’s Office this year because of the spike in driver deaths.
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Police said they shot and killed a person during a dispute in rural northwest Lane County Thursday evening. Another person was arrested for 2nd Degree murder in the case.
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Oregon has sued the companies that allegedly botched construction of homes for Jackson County wildfire survivors.
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The federal government is suing the electric utility PacifiCorp over a 2020 wildfire in Douglas County.
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A federal judge denied Freres timber companies’ complaint that firefighters did not do everything possible to stop the spread of the Beachie Creek Fire