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Eugene Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a University of Oregon fraternity, which victims describe as a possible drugging.
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A man was arrested in Eugene Wednesday on suspicion that he tagged a local synagogue with anti-Semitic graffiti.
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The Eugene Police Department took over the kitchen at Saint Vincent de Paul’s Lindholm Center Wednesday, to serve up holiday meals to about 200 people in need.
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With Halloween just around the corner, officials are urging everyone to be safe lest there be more “tricks” than treats. A bona fide scare from last year still hovers over the Eugene community.
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A convenience store employee was fatally shot in Eugene earlier this month. Now, his mother shares his story.
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Eugene Police were seeking the suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred last weekend near the University of Oregon campus.
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Eugene drivers may be excused if they think the city is being visited by a series of dignitaries Wednesday.
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Eugene Police have sounded the alarm about a spate of nine overdose deaths in the last week. The deaths are suspected to be from fentanyl– which health officials say has become pervasive in illicit drugs.
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MyPDConnect is for things like theft from a vehicle, stolen bicycles, fraud or scams, damaged property, or graffiti.
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This Fourth of July was Eugene’s first with a new ban on fireworks, but the rule was not fully enforced.
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With heat advisories affecting the South Willamette Valley this week, Eugene Police and Eugene Animal Services remind people to not leave their pets unattended inside a vehicle, even for a few minutes.
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After more than three decades, oversight of the mobile-crisis intervention program, CAHOOTS, will be shifted from the Eugene Police Department to Eugene-Springfield Fire.