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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.
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The General Services Administration issued a single-source contract in early April to build a barrier around the Federal building in Eugene.
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Federal officials announced arrests from two separate protest events on Tuesday.
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It comes after the City of Eugene granted a "right-of-way permit" that allows temporary lane closures in the area of the building.
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The U.S. government plans to construct a fence around the Eugene Federal Building. To prepare, the city has now built a new temporary pathway for pedestrians.
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Eugene’s police auditor says officers did not violate sanctuary law earlier this year when they helped several cars leave the downtown Federal Building during an anti-ICE protest.
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The protest was organized as a last-minute response to the United States and Israeli attacks on the country Saturday morning.
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The Trump administration still can’t enforce its new noise rules near the Eugene Federal Building, a judge in Oregon ruled Friday.