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One of the latest fraud schemes takes advantage of a very tight rental market in Eugene.
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At the University of Oregon in Eugene today, more than a thousand abortion-rights activists gathered to denounce the expected reversal of Roe vs. Wade, nearly two weeks after a leaked memo suggested the U.S. Supreme Court would do so.
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Woman’s advocates and Native Americans gathered last night in Springfield’s Heron Park, to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW.)
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Three major opioid distributors will pay the state of Washington and local communities $476 million to end an ongoing lawsuit. The agreement announced Tuesday comes after the state attorney general rejected a previous settlement offer last summer.
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A leaked Supreme Court majority draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade has elicited strong reactions from abortion rights advocates in Oregon.
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Eugene City Councilors voted 6 to 1 Wednesday to increase the penalty for leaving things in the street.
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Over the past week, Eugene has seen a spike in near-death drug overdoses. This coincides with reports of white, powdered fentanyl in the community. Investigators with the Eugene Police Department are on high alert for mass overdose events.
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Authorities in Benton County have recovered the body of a missing kayaker and are trying to locate a second. 26-year-old Joseph Bendix of Eugene was found in the Long Tom River three miles south of Monroe, where he and 23-year-old Mariana Dukes left Saturday.
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Earlier this month we reported on an unidentified man’s body left in a handmade wooden casket at a Linn County cemetery. Now authorities say they’ve figured out his identity through fingerprints.
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More than half of respondents in a survey say they trust the Springfield Police Department at about the same level as a year ago.
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(UPDATE, 4/13/22: The van has been found, with some minor damage but most of the equipment still inside. )A van with dental equipment has been stolen from the White Bird Clinic. Administrators call the loss of the vehicle "devastating."
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The NCAA, University of Oregon, and former Ducks football coach Willie Taggart are defendants in a lawsuit that begins trial tomorrow in Lane County Circuit Court.