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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson are among the officials in Oregon and Washington responding after a man was shot and killed by federal officers in Minneapolis on Saturday morning.
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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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The two people shot in Portland last week by U.S. Border Patrol face criminal charges, court filings released Monday show. Both have been released from the hospital and into federal custody.
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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.