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Respected vineyard manager Moises Sotelo to be deported
The owner of a vineyard services business, who was arrested by ICE June 12, will be deported to Mexico, despite having lived and worked in the U.S. for decades and having widespread support from the…
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6mAppeals court pauses federal building fence removal until other options are considered
The ruling comes after temporary stays were granted in response to two earlier emergency motions filed by government attorneys on behalf of the General Services Administration. The order effectively halts a July 2 deadline for fence removal previously set by a federal district judge.
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9mTwo more Springfield schools admin file threat to sue district, board members
Brett Yancey and Dustin Reese’s January tort claim notice echoes former superintendent and assistant superintendent’s threat to sue board members, claiming that board members retaliated against them.
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2mMan, woman charged with sexually abusing a minor girl
Two Creswell residents have been arrested and charged with sexually abusing a girl younger than 14, according to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office and court documents.
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6mOregon officials praise Supreme Court ruling that late-arriving mail ballots can be counted
The justices ruled 5-4 Monday that states, including Oregon, can count ballots that arrive after Election Day, a practiced challenged by President Donald Trump. Lane County elections officials say November’s election procedures locally will be “business as usual.”
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5mStay halts federal building fence removal order until 10 a.m. Tuesday
The order came in response to a court filing asking for a decision before workers are scheduled to begin taking down the fencing tonight. The work was to start today in order to comply with a court order that set a July 2 deadline for its removal, according to the emergency motion by government attorneys.