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Advocates warn that organized burglaries targeting Asian American households in the Eugene area are continuing despite recent law enforcement arrests.
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Complaints filed online will help the department plan enforcement efforts to target people who drive unsafely or illegally.
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Several activists held a press conference Friday in Eugene’s Scobert Park, following last weekend’s release of bodycam footage that showed a Eugene Police officer making racist remarks, and joking about domestic violence and gassed protesters.
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Wildfire survivors are asking Oregon’s highest court to reverse a decision that could imperil their case against utility giant PacifiCorp.
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A timeline of events related to PeaceHealth's attempt to replace a locally-based group of emergency room doctors with an out of state staffing firm.
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A Utah police officer is being investigated for a racist, profane and derogatory phone conversation captured on a Eugene officer’s bodycam.
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The now ex-officer was heard using racist and offensive language in a bodycam video that was shared this weekend.
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A Eugene Police Officer has resigned and the city’s independent police auditor has vowed an investigation, after EPD bodycam footage emerged online Saturday that contained profane and racist language.
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A lawsuit alleges for years state police have opted to share data with federal immigration authorities, violating state law. OSP denies any wrongdoing, saying the agency is “committed to following Oregon Sanctuary Laws.”
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Federal officials announced arrests from two separate protest events on Tuesday.
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PeaceHealth’s plan to transition its emergency department staffing hit a potential snag Monday after a federal judge said ApolloMD officials were dishonest under oath.
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On this edition, we talk with Sam Levin, reporter with The Guardian about his reporting on Oregon's stunning lack of public defenders and how that is negatively impacting thousands of residents - many who've committed no crimes at all.Then, we get an update from KLCC's Love Cross on the Oregon Ready emergency preparedness program.