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Oregon’s largest educators union says it’s taking action following an uptick in ICE detainments near local schools.
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Community members in Eugene and Springfield have raised concerns for months about privacy, and potential federal abuse of the data Flock Safety automatic license plate reader cameras collect.
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We talk to KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about her coverage of a local crime ring targeting Asian American's and how the controversial Flock cameras have become a big part of the story. Then we talk to David Selinger, the CEO of Deep Sentinel, a security firm, and he talks about the right blend of new tech and old ways to prevent theft.
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Eugene Police say they shot and injured a man Wednesday who they say was threatening people with a shotgun.
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A man convicted of planning to harm participants at a climbing festival in Central Oregon two years ago has been sentenced to three decades in prison.
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Scammers are promising the release of a person in custody if payment is made over the phone.
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A former University of Oregon student is suing the school for $16.3 million, claiming she became paralyzed after a tree fell on top of her on UO's Eugene campus.
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The father of a 2-year-old boy who drowned in the Siletz River in March after last being seen playing in his yard has been charged with neglect.
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Washington Jr.’s mother, organizers and city staffers work to create a permanent memorial, replacing an informal one that had been attended to for four years.
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Lane County is the latest local government to sign a contract with AI-license plate reader company Flock Safety.
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Local law enforcement urged neighbors to look out for each other at an Asian American public safety forum in Eugene Thursday evening, saying they need the entire community’s help to stop a burglary ring.
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The decision came less than a week after the city council unanimously asked city manager Sarah Medary to pause using the cameras, owned by private company Flock Safety, until they could discuss privacy and civil rights concerns.