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On this edition we talk about Flock Safety cameras, the new digital license plate cameras in Eugene and Springfield that police use for law enforcement, but also are alleged to be spying on motorists. We speak with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White who has reported extensively on this issue and Ky Fireside from Eyes Off Eugene, an organization opposed to the cameras.
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“This is a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law,” the Trump appointed judge wrote.
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The Lane County District Attorney said Tuesday that a Springfield police officer who shot and killed a man in July was justified in using deadly force.
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Attorneys for Rigoberto Hernandez Hernandez argue his rights to due process were violated when immigration enforcement officials arrested him last month.
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Charlie Kirk, a right-wing activist and an ally of President Trump, died after a shooting at an outdoor speaking event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, according to Kirk's organization Turning Point USA and Trump.
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According to documents shared by city staff, the application for Barry Washington Jr.’s memorial was approved Aug. 15.
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Attorneys say they have not been able to locate the firefighter since he landed in federal custody.
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A grand jury has indicted the owner of an Oregon zoo on more than 300 counts of animal neglect and other charges after police said they found drugs and guns at the facility.
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The trial is scheduled to go on for nearly four weeks, until Sept. 11.
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Eugene business leaders are calling for more security measures downtown, saying their customers and employees feel unsafe.
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Jonathan Dowdy has also pleaded guilty to several counts of assault, one count of driving under the influence and one count of driving with a suspended license.
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has several active cases in western Oregon.