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Read more... Two New Scenic Bike Paths in Oregon
One is in Cottage Grove, the other in Bend.
Paul Moore owns Arriving by Bike on Willamette St.
Paul Moore owns Arriving by Bike on Willamette St.
Looking to the Future of Eugene's Willamette Street
City planners try to balance needs of businesses, bicyclists, and the future.
  Integrated Pest Management for Oregon's Schools
The approach will help prevent pests from infesting classrooms and avoid use of chemicals.
Read more... Eugene Man Arrested On Charges Of Impersonating An Officer
39-year-old Daniel Scott Alloway could face other charges for allegedly presenting himself to the public as Officer Dan Baker.
Read more... City of Eugene Spends $13,000 for Councilman's Security
George Poling was the target of some Occupy Eugene demonstrators
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BP Emails Reveal Early Knowledge Disaster's Potential

The day the Deepwater Horizon sank in the Gulf of Mexico, officials warned in an internal email string that if the well was not protected by the blow-out preventer, crude oil could burst into the gulf at a rate of 3.4 million gallons a day — a higher rate than the government's final estimate.

Emails Show How 'Fast and Furious' Ambush News Unfolded At Justice Dept.

For the first time, the Justice Department has made public a series of sensitive messages that passed to the highest levels of the agency within hours of an ambush that killed a U.S. border patrol agent in 2010, igniting a national scandal over a gun trafficking investigation gone wrong.

FDA Detains OJ Imports After Finding Fungicide

The Food and Drug Administration has detained several shipments of imported orange juice after finding traces of carbendazim, an illegal fungicide. The government says the juice is safe to drink. But carbendazim is not U.S.-approved and any juice that contains small amounts must be detained.

Magnitude 5.5 Quake Shakes Japan

A magnitude-5.5 earthquake rattled Yamanashi prefecture in central Japan on Saturday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries, and no tsunami warning was issued.

Beyond Black Beans And Rice: Cuban Chefs Go Modern

Cuban food has evolved very little since Fidel Castro came into power — the U.S. embargo has made it hard to import ingredients from abroad. But a handful of Cuban chefs, including one who recently visited Washington, D.C., are determined to modernize the cuisine.

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