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After Eugene canceled its contract with CAHOOTS, several community members turned out to a city council meeting to plea for a way to keep the mobile crisis service running.
Sweeping department cuts for the City of Eugene totaling about $23-million are expected over the city's new two-year budget; ...
OSU is joining a lawsuit against the Trump administration after visas were suddenly revoked for several international ...
Staff at the Eugene Mission, a religious nonprofit in the Whiteaker neighborhood, said they've seen clients arrive in worse ...
Eugene City Council will interview advisory applicants and discuss a property tax exemption for new Market District ...
The mobile crisis intervention service CAHOOTS is essential and needs to be continued. That was the message from those who ...
The announcement is a stunning development for a service that’s been recognized nationally, especially in the wake of 2020 ...
After more than three decades of alternative crisis intervention, CAHOOTS is no longer responding to calls within ...
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Henry Cakebread and Ashley Barnhill-Hubbard with CAHOOTS, a mental health crisis intervention program, discuss their last ...