As CAHOOTS garners national attention, the Eugene-based mobile crisis intervention service is asking for $1.8 million of the funding from the city's community safety payroll tax to help stabilize the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kelsey Moore called CAHOOTS when her friend experienced a mental health crisis. Stacy Bierma Welch called CAHOOTS for help for her ...
A year after CAHOOTS shut down its mobile crisis services in Eugene, the city has picked a partner to run a new peer ...
Eugene's alternatives to armed police response, including White Bird Clinic's nationally lauded CAHOOTS program, are an example of best practices but aren't without challenges, a law enforcement ...
Should American cities defund their police departments? The question has been asked continually—with varying degrees of hope, fear, anger, confusion, and cynicism—since the killing of George Floyd on ...
With the exit of CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets) on April 7 from the city of Eugene after 35 years of operations, questions and uncertainties are being raised throughout the ...
As cities throughout the U.S. look to CAHOOTS as an alternative to the police, a group of local activists are hosting a bake sale to raise money for the program after the Eugene City Council voted for ...
The mobile crisis intervention service CAHOOTS is essential and needs to be continued. That was the message from those who attended Thursday night’s town hall meeting held at the University of Oregon, ...
On March 10, the House passed the COVID-19 relief package without a single Republican vote. In the legislation in the American Rescue Plan on the way to President Joe Biden’s desk is a provision ...
Eugene has chosen Ideal Option, a national organization with clinics in Salem and Eugene, to fill gaps left after ending ...