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News: Page 108

Protesters File Lawsuit Against City of Eugene, Police

Suit alleges EPD officers violated constitutional rights during the May 31 Black Lives Matter-related protests

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Six protesters filed a lawsuit in federal court today against the city of Eugene, the city manager and 22 Eugene Police Department officers for violating … Continue reading →

Protests Heat Up

Lawsuits and tear gas fly in Eugene and Portland 

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The late summer days are growing hotter and more intense, and so are the Black Lives Matter protests in Eugene and Portland. President Donald Trump’s … Continue reading →

Screamin’ Jay’s Hot Lunch takes on local hunger during COVID-19

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Fiona Gledhill, co-owner of Screamin’ Jay’s Hot Lunch, lived in New Orleans and worked in the restaurant business when Hurricane Katrina hit. She says she … Continue reading →

Moments at a protest

Photographer Robert Scherle captures scenes at the July 25 Black Lives Matter-related rally and march

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Boop Troop Rises

How a DJ with an iPhone became the documentarian of a movement

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It was late Friday evening on May 29 when Tre Stewart and a friend stood at the top of a parking garage in downtown Eugene, … Continue reading →

Slant

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• Live streams, like those of the Boop Troop and Tre Stewart, the subject of this week’s cover feature, have brought up so many complex … Continue reading →

Death STAR

At the July 27 meeting, the Eugene City Council said no to letting voters decide on the Score, Then Automatic Runoff voting system in November

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At the end of the nearly four-hour Eugene City Council meeting on July 27, councilors took an anticipated vote on whether or not to put … Continue reading →

HB 2001: A Eugene Odyssey

At a July 22 work session, the Eugene City Council went back and forth on plans to curate HB 2001 to local

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When the Eugene City Council was introduced to HB 2001, they apparently hated the state housing bill, which requires every Oregon city of more than … Continue reading →

‘One Less Thing to Worry About’

After crowdfunding to avoid eviction, paying back their rent bill has not brought financial stability to Eugene roommates

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In mid-June, Justice Martinez and Lucy Cervantes received a daunting text from their landlord. The roommates would be served an eviction notice on June 30 … Continue reading →

EPD and PPE: Masks optional?

Since July 15, law enforcement in Eugene has been required to wear protective masks

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The long hot days of summer have been punctuated by protests and a surge in criticism of law enforcement and their tactics across the country. … Continue reading →

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