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The Catalyst Journalism Project. Investigation + Solutions. A teaching, research & reporting initiative.

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Our latest story for Eugene Weekly — on newsstands now. “The city of Eugene has hit Union Pacific Railroad with more than $216,000 in fines for failing to clear piles of trash from homeless camps along rail lines north of Franklin Boulevard…” eugeneweekly.com/2023/02/23/uni…

Our latest story for <a href="/eugeneweekly/">Eugene Weekly</a> — on newsstands now. “The city of Eugene has hit Union Pacific Railroad with more than $216,000 in fines for failing to clear piles of trash from homeless camps along rail lines north of Franklin Boulevard…” 

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The latest story from Catalyst reporter Alexis Weisend. “THE CITY OF EUGENE HAS QUIETLY GIVEN MORE THAN 1,300 UNHOUSED CAMPERS ONLY TWO HOURS’ NOTICE TO MOVE INSTEAD OF 72 HOURS” eugeneweekly.com/2023/04/13/fas…

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Catalyst and UO Journalism & Comm student Alexis Weisend is continuing to follow the story of Eugene's rapid evictions. Learn more in our latest story for Eugene Weekly: eugeneweekly.com/2023/04/20/eug…

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Catalyst reporter Bentley Freeman's latest for Eugene Weekly: Eugene/Springfield will lose 56 percent of its funding from the city of Eugene. eugeneweekly.com/2023/04/20/sla…

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Catalyst reporter and UO Journalism & Comm student Alexis Weisend spoke with ThinkOutLoud on OPB this week about her story in Eugene Weekly uncovering rapid evictions for homeless campers. Listen here: opb.org/article/2023/0…

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Catalyst co-director Nicole Dahmen's latest solutions journalism research. Her study with Jay Nelson shows that foundations continue to fund solutions reporting because of its value in advancing conversations around persistent social problems.

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The latest story from Catalyst reporters for Eugene Weekly: PROPOSED RULES BEFORE THE EUGENE CITY COUNCIL MAY MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT FOR UNHOUSED PEOPLE TO FIND A LEGAL PLACE TO CAMP WITHOUT FACING HIGHER FINES — OR EVEN JAIL. eugeneweekly.com/2023/05/11/sec…

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Where's the Humanity? City of Eugene Ignores State Law on Camping. Read the latest from Catalyst reporter Alexis Weisend for Eugene Weekly on Eugene's 72-hour notices to evict unhoused people camping on public property. eugeneweekly.com/2023/06/15/cit…

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Why is the city of Eugene ignoring state law on homeless camping? Why won’t the city manager respond to our questions? And the mayor said a lot about policy, but not really anything at all about the law. The latest by Catalyst and Eugene Weekly eugeneweekly.com/2023/06/15/cit…

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Catlayst co-director and UO Journalism & Comm professor Brent Walth is mentioned prominently in a Willamette Week story about Portland’s tax debts. Learn more: wweek.com/news/2023/08/0…

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New reporting from Catalyst and UO Journalism & Comm student Elizabeth Yost. This story was reported as part of the The Lund Report series on addiction prevention in Oregon classrooms: thelundreport.org/content/youth-…

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News: Catalyst and UO Journalism & Comm alum Alexis Weisend finished in 9th place in the most recent Hearst Journalism Awards in the category of explanatory reporting for her Eugene Weekly story "Fast and Furious." eugeneweekly.com/2023/04/13/fas…