Oregon News
Local
First Responders Assure Community "We're Here"
KLCC
Eugene
Police Chief Chris Skinner wants the community to know emergency
responders are ready to serve and are not going anywhere during this
time of uncertainty.
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How
law enforcement agencies in Oregon say they'll enforce stay-at-home
order
KATU
Here's how some law enforcement agencies told KATU they would enforce
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's executive order to stay home during the
coronavirus pandemic.
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Starbucks giving free coffee to first responders,
healthcare workers dealing with coronavirus
USA Today
Starbucks is serving up free coffee for first responders and healthcare
workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Forest
Grove police will deliver medication to elderly residents amid
coronavirus outbreak
The Oregonian
The
Forest Grove Police Department will offer a pick up and delivery
service for prescription medications starting Wednesday, so some of the
city’s medically vulnerable residents don’t have to risk leaving home
during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Washington
state trooper hit, killed during pursuit on I-5 in Chehalis
Fox 12
A
driver hit and killed a Washington state trooper placing spike strips
on Interstate 5 in Chehalis on Tuesday.
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National News

Let's Start a Bear
Hunt
Mashable
Neighborhoods
across the nation are doing an awesome thing for kids and families
going on walks or drives. Everyone who wants to participate should
put teddy bears in their window so families who go on a “bear hunt”
can see all the bears.
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In
a SoDo warehouse, Seattle opens first coronavirus testing site for
first responders
The Seattle Times
Inside a Seattle police warehouse just south of downtown, next to a
bomb-squad truck and parking-enforcement vehicles, a 6-foot wide
rectangle has been marked with yellow tape on the concrete floor.
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How
the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the US criminal justice system
ABC News
Here is a snapshot of last week’s dramatic changes and what to expect
in the week ahead.
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Justice
Department launches probes into hoarding as coronavirus cases grow
Reuters
U.S. Attorney General William Barr said on Monday the Justice
Department has already launched investigations into the possible
hoarding of crucial medical supplies that are in high demand as the
coronavirus pandemic continues to strain hospitals across the United
States.
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