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The former business manager of Eugene Weekly was arrested Tuesday over the alleged embezzlement of the paper.
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Investigators are searching for a person of interest in the stabbing of an elephant seal pup earlier this year along the Oregon Coast.
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A lawsuit brought by 21 young people against the U.S. government over climate change has come to an end, a decade after it was filed.
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Two Eugene-based sneaker resellers pleaded guilty Thursday to a more than $80 million fraud scheme.
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Wildlife protection officers have been cracking down on the illegal use of thermal imaging cameras for hunting in Oregon.
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Human trafficking awareness and prevention was the focus of a community discussion last Thursday at Eugene’s Hult Center. Among those attending were advocates for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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A Native American photojournalist is promoting a “Land Back” movement across the U.S. for territory ceded or taken during colonization.
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Mother of man shot by police at remote Five Rivers farm notifies agencies she plans to sue for wrongful death
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A 26-year-old man killed by police on a remote Five Rivers farm during a December manhunt shot at an Oregon State Police trooper after mistakenly thinking the officer was the man who had killed his friend hours earlier.
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Changes to Oregon’s law would require the state Department of Justice to consider new evidence pointing to people’s innocence.
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An effort to improve response to reports of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) in Oregon is underway in the state legislature.
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The University of Oregon says it’s committed to supporting all students ahead of potential raids by immigration enforcement.