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U of O Women's A Cappella Places 2nd in Regional Quarterfinals by Jes Burns

Divisi will travel to the University of Southern California for the next round of competition.
2/8/2010 Read More... 

Repair Experts Visit Cape Meares Lighthouse by Jes Burns

Vandals shot a hold in the 120 year old lens in mid-January.
2/8/2010 Read More... 

Rail Road Worker Found Shot by Brandon Smith

Police are asking for information regarding the death of Ronald Leo Langlois.
2/7/2010 Read More... 

Photo by Brenna Chapman
Photo by Brenna Chapman
26th Annual Elmira Pow Wow Draws Hundreds by Jes Burns

The Pow Wow is an opportunity for Native communities all over the region to come together and celebrate.
2/7/2010 Read More... 

Pacifica Forum Orval Edder & Valdas Anelauskas
Pacifica Forum Orval Edder & Valdas Anelauskas
U of O Students Disrupt Pacifica Fourm by Jes Burns

Anti-Communist speech disrupted several times by protesters.
2/6/2010 Read More... 

Oregon Aid Worker Returns from Haiti by Rachael McDonald

Cassandra Nelson with Portland-based Mercy Corps says it will take years to rebuild Port au Prince after the earthquake.
2/5/2010 Read More... 

Activist tries again for Lane County Commissioner seat by Sharece Bunn

Gary Kutcher is taking a third shot at the commissioner's office. He's running as one of the people.
2/5/2010 Read More... 

Eugene Substitute Teachers Battle District for Pay Raise by Jes Burns

Representatives say they are the lowest paid group in the district.
2/4/2010 Read More... 

Final Ems game at Civic Stadium
Final Ems game at Civic Stadium
4J Moves Forward on Civic Stadium Plans by Jes Burns

Save Civic Stadium organizers want to be included in the process.
2/4/2010 Read More... 

via Mikael Colville-Andersen / Copenhagenize.com
via Mikael Colville-Andersen / Copenhagenize.com
Safe Routes to School Recieves Grants by Jacob Billings and Rachael McDonald

Seven schools in Eugene will get $495 thousand for improvements to help make biking and walking safer.
2/4/2010 Read More... 




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