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The estate of a Springfield man who took his own life in a Lane County jail is suing the government for failing to prevent his death.
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Crews dismantled a metal fence around Eugene's federal building following a judge's order, ending a two-month barrier that activists argued obstructed free speech.
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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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On this edition we talk with Brendan Ballou, the CEO of The Public Integrity Project and former federal prosecutor about the secretive world of force arbitration, which takes away a consumers right to sue and creates a legal system that is often stacked in favor of corporations.
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The former bookkeeper for Eugene Weekly, Elisha Young, has been sentenced to three years in prison and two years of supervised release.
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Law enforcement officials in Eugene announced Tuesday that through a collaboration between local and federal agencies, they've successfully disrupted a burglary ring targeting Asian Americans.
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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.