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Read more... Rob Handy Loses Seat on the Lane County Board
Pat Farr was elected to the North Eugene seat with 59 percent of the vote. Pete Sorenson was able to hold off challenger Andy Stahl and keep his South Eugene seat.
Read more... DeFazio Handily Defeats Matthew Robinson in Tuesday Primary
Now Congressman Peter DeFazio is challenging Matthew's father, Republican Art Robinson, to four debates.
Read more... Kitty Piercy Wins Third Term as Mayor of Eugene
City Councilor Betty Taylor will likely face challenger Juan Carlos Valle in a runoff election in November.
Read more... Election Results
The latest election results of contested races.
An incresing number of Oregonians struggle with obesity.
An incresing number of Oregonians struggle with obesity.
Report On Oregon's Growing Obesity Epidemic Demands Action
Oregon obesity rates have increased by 121 percent in the past 20 years, and Oregon health authority report has found.
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Estranged Wife Of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Found Dead

Mary Richardson Kennedy, 52, had trouble with drugs and alcohol and had two high-profile arrests around the time her husband filed for divorce in 2010. An autopsy was scheduled for Thursday.

'Information' To 'Knowledge Agent': Google Changes The Way It Does Search

Besides presenting relevant links, Google will now provide information about your searches. Currently, Google said its engine knows 3.5 billion facts.

Video Helps Acquit Student In First Occupy Wall Street Trial

The New York University student was accused of disorderly conduct, but the video showed him breaking no laws. In a twist, the student had actually been working on a project aimed at portraying police in a better light.

Violence Against Women Act Becomes Latest Controversial Measure In House

The talk surrounding the bill has veered into the controversial subjects of immigration and identity politics.

'What Facebook Is Selling Is Us'

Facebook's initial public offering — $16 billion and counting — is shaping up to be one of the largest in history. The company and its investors are betting that the social media giant can learn enough from its users so it can target ads that will be worth big, big money.

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