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On Thursday morning, Portland police cleared protesters from inside and outside of the Portland State University library. The building had been occupied by people opposing Israel's role in the war in Gaza since Monday night.
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An organization that serves free daily meals in Corvallis is looking for a new kitchen and dining space.
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A book with Walt Disney's handwritten note and signature has increased its value tremendously. Now the first edition from 87 years ago is going on eBay.
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Kaarin Knudson, Shanaè Joyce-Stringer and Stefan Strek are running to be Eugene's next mayor.
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Here are some of the most notable exchanges from a trove of records released by the governor's office.
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KLCC's Michael Dunne leads a conversation with Lane County District Attorney candidate Christopher Parosa. He is currently Chief Deputy District Attorney for Lane County. His opponent, James Cleavenger, did not respond to invitations to participate.
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Pro-Palestinian student groups have started an encampment on the University of Oregon’s Eugene campus.
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McMullen has done one of the state's trickiest jobs for more than a decade, but his tenure had come under fire.
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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.