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At least 100 people gathered Friday night outside Eugene’s Federal Building, to hold a vigil for a man recently killed in Texas while being detained by ICE agents.
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Roughly 60 people held an Independence Day protest outside Eugene’s federal building Saturday. It was the first large gathering since a contentious fence was taken down days earlier.
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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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The Thursday morning deadline to take down the fence at the Eugene Federal Building was on pause as of Tuesday evening. But Judge Mustafa Kasubhai is now writing an order that could bring it back.
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On Wednesday, Kasubhai gave the government until 7 a.m. on July 2 to comply. If they don't meet that deadline, they could be held in contempt of court.
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The clock is still ticking after a judge ordered the federal government Monday to remove the fence outside of the Eugene Federal Building.
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Judge Mustafa Kasubhai said the fence could be reinstalled in the future if it allowed more access to the upper courtyard.
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A federal judge has questioned the safety of the new fence at the Eugene Federal Building.
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Protesters in Eugene have filed a lawsuit challenging the new fence at the downtown federal building.
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The east lane of Pearl Street between 6th and 7th in Eugene will be closed intermittently starting Tuesday.
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The now ex-officer was heard using racist and offensive language in a bodycam video that was shared this weekend.
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A Eugene Police Officer has resigned and the city’s independent police auditor has vowed an investigation, after EPD bodycam footage emerged online Saturday that contained profane and racist language.