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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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Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner said at a Friday press conference that his department is still investigating whether these suspects are linked to nearly two dozen similar burglaries targeting local Asian American business owners over the last year.
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Settlements have been reached in U.S. District Court in Oregon in two class action lawsuits against the J.H. Baxter company.
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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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On this edition we talk to Craig Renetsky, the new independent police auditor for the City of Eugene.
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A group of young women in a youth detention center in Albany have been rehearsing for a unique dance performance.
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Rigoberto Hernandez Hernandez’s release came suddenly Wednesday morning without a court order.
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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.