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The federal government contends the officer — identified in court documents as John Doe 1 — wasn’t aiming for Donavan LaBella’s head when he shot LaBella with less-than-lethal impact munition on July 11, 2020.
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The suit is the latest salvo in a seven-year battle over plans to widen Interstate 5 through Portland's Rose Quarter.
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KLCC's Nathan Wilk and the Daily Emerald's Evan Reynolds sat down with the University of Oregon president Karl Scholz for a joint interview Friday.
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The Yachats Library closed its doors to the public this week as volunteers began boxing up and moving some of the collection to Room 8 in the Commons for up to a year.
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Nominations to the board that sets state timber policy are often fought over by logging and environmental interests.
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The committee submitted their recommendations last year. This week, county commissioners moved the proposals to the next step of the process - public hearings, which will likely begin next month.
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There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
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The University of Oregon has given another offer to the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus.
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Republicans in rural Lane County will choose between a moderate state House incumbent, and a more conservative challenger in this month’s primary.
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The McKenzie Corridor community of Blue River continues to rebuild, nearly four years after a wildfire leveled most of it.
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The weather forecast calls for near record-breaking temperatures in the coming days, but officials warn that rivers and lakes are still perilously cold.
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Lincoln County voters have a wide array of choices – five to be exact — in the May primary to decide who occupies one of three seats on the board of commissioners — or if two candidates go to a runoff in November.