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After a married couple led the city, Redmond considers an unusual governance change.
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The Amtrak Cascades saw 14,263 riders in March on the section of the route that runs between Eugene and Portland.
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Eugene leaders have agreed to invest $6 million in urban renewal funds to support the redevelopment of the Steam Plant.
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For decades, Oregon was one of the few states that didn’t limit campaign contributions. A recently signed law will change that. Many hope the limits will encourage more people to run for office – especially at the local level.
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In a new report from the American Lung Association, Eugene-Springfield made the list of top five most polluted cities in the U.S. when it comes to air pollution.
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CAHOOTs and HOOTs workers in Eugene have won significant raises after more than a year of bargaining.
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The state of Oregon has temporarily withdrawn a permit for a large-scale chicken farm in Linn County. A petition challenging the permit was set to go to trial in early May.
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Emails released Friday confirm that senior members of the governor's team had questioned Aimee Kotek Wilson's expanding role.
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In the 2024 NFL Draft, Oregon's Bo Nix was selected No. 12 by the Denver Broncos, while Oregon State's Taliese Fuaga went to the New Orleans Saints with the No. 14 overall pick.
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Oregon State Police Superintendent Casey Codding was among the troopers who responded after police in Oregon identified a former Washington state police and school resource officer who allegedly kidnapped his 1-year-old son and killed two women, including the child’s mother, in West Richland, Washington.
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People who live at the Forest Glen Retirement Community in Canyonville have until May 1 to pay their long overdue water bill. It’s one of the many challenges that residents of the Douglas County facility are facing.
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State Rep. Maxine Dexter has benefited from more than $1.2 million in ads supporting her candidacy in the 3rd Congressional District.