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Court rules Eugene police officer lacked ‘reasonable suspicion’ for bike theft stop
A police officer who stopped a man with a white Cannondale bicycle because a bicycle of the same color and make had been reported stolen was wrong to do so, the Oregon Court of Appeals ruled. A…
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12mJet Skis, anglers, rowing crews: Concerns about competing uses of Dexter Lake
The reservoir, which is home to a 2,000-meter rowing race course, is also popular with recreational boaters, people riding personal watercraft and anglers. Some say there is plenty of room for all, but others worry about tension between different users simmering just below the surface.
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1mPortland just added a tool to its anti-ICE toolkit. Will Eugene? | Letter to the editor
In response to the Trump administration’s deployment of federal agents and in order to deter kidnapping by private individuals, the city of Portland recently passed an ordinance directing Portland police officers to investigate and document instances of someone without proper identification trying to detain or arrest someone, and take steps to confirm the person is […]
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9mUO’s McCormick repeats as NCAA champ in 100-meter hurdles
Ducks senior Aaliyah McCormick defended her hurdles crown a year after becoming the first Oregon woman to win the event. As a team the Ducks women finished fourth on the final day of the NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships.
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7mHearing delayed in push to charge boy as adult in double-homicide case
Two teens under 18 at the time they were charged in a double homicide have recently had major developments in their court cases, with a boy’s hearing to determine whether he be charged in adult court pushed to December, and the girl expected to be declared not competent and placed in a residential facility.
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9mBirnbaum cruises to 1500-meter title as UO men take 5th at NCAA Championships
The Ducks' star pulled away in the last lap to take the crown, with an emphatic hang-up-the-phone victory salute.