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  • Eugene: Eugene police warn of organized burglaries targeting Asian homeowners | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Eugene police warn of organized burglaries targeting Asian homeowners with forced entries and thefts of electronics and cash. A new mental health outpatient clinic opens in July near the university, offering walk-in services for anxiety, depression, and trauma.
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  • Eugene: Eugene’s farmers market expands to Springfield | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Eugene's farmers market expands to Springfield, boosting local produce access and community events, while Norwood men triple donations to the St. Eugene initiative. Four West Texas runners trek to Oregon, highlighting cross-state community ties, and Eugene's baseball team faces another Omaha wait after a Super Regional loss.
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  • Eugene: RiverBend faces $500K fine for staffing law violations | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Eugene's Local Wire update covers RiverBend Health's potential $500,000 fine for violating Oregon’s nurse staffing law, highway closures on OR 38 east of Reedsport due to a crash and wildfire, and a police investigation at a home on West 11th Avenue. The episode also highlights adoptable pets available at local shelters and today’s weather forecast.
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  • Eugene: Restaurant inspections reveal unsanitary conditions in Eugene | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Eugene's local health inspectors discovered leaking chicken liquid and live flies in multiple restaurants, prompting calls for improved food safety, while new Oregon laws on workplace safety and environmental protections take effect. Sen. Jeff Merkley met with business leaders in Eugene to address affordability challenges and federal policy impacts, and Keizer Bricks & Minifigs closed after a viral LEGO controversy.
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  • Eugene: West Eugene fatal shooting case ends in plea deal, 23-year sentence for Brand... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Eugene's Local Wire covers a fatal shooting plea deal involving Brandon Smith in West Eugene, a federal child exploitation sentence linked to Kik messaging app, and a traffic stop arrest on Barger Drive. The episode also highlights growth in Eugene's hotel market and weather forecast.
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  • Eugene: Dangerous dam gets official warning signs, but much is still unresolved | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Eugene residents should stay alert as Springfield Dam near the city’s border faces structural risks due to aging infrastructure and upcoming heavy rain. A Taco Bell fire on Chad Drive has caused temporary traffic disruptions, while an artist is turning Safeway cookie cakes into edible art featuring local landmarks.
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  • Eugene: Eugene closes Skinner Butte road to cars over wildfire risk | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Eugene officials closed Skinner Butte road due to wildfire risks, urging residents to avoid the area. Eugene Police are investigating a crash involving an Oregon assistant football coach following a rise in traffic accidents.
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  • Eugene: Toy gun report triggers emergency at Umso Park playground | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Eugene authorities responded to a toy gun incident at Umso Park and a motorcyclist crash on the Beltline, while local families criticized Oregon law over a shooting case. An activist shared insights on justice shaped by life in two Eugene neighborhoods, and Oregon's pitching staff secured a win in the Eugene Regional final.
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