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Community leaders will cut the ribbon Friday morning on a new solar energy project in downtown Corvallis.
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Voters in Corvallis will consider three proposed changes to the city charter during next month’s election. One proposal would remove gender-specific…
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A group of activists pitched their tents in front of Corvallis City Hall Thursday to protest city policies regarding unhoused people. Corvallis resumed…
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Thousands of people in the Corvallis area will be asked to leave their homes Saturday morning as part of a wildfire evacuation drill. People in nine…
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Benton County doesn’t think it belongs in the “Extreme Risk” category of the state’s coronavirus risk levels. They’re asking the state to reconsider the…
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Oregon State University has set a goal of reducing the number of times its students and employees drive to campus alone. The school wants the rate of solo…
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At least one holiday tradition in Corvallis will continue this year. The city will operate its specially-decorated trolleybus on weekend afternoons until…
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Updated 8/29, 3:42 pm: The Corvallis Police Department reports that Ava Carey has been located and is safe in a neighboring state. Ava had been missing…
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The cities of Corvallis and Albany re-opened many of their offices to the public Monday for the first time since late March. Visitors in both cities will…
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County government offices in Benton County will re-open to the public on Tuesday, May 26. The offices were closed to visitors for nine weeks in an effort…
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While parts of Oregon have now entered phase one of the coronavirus re-opening plan, it doesn’t mean local government services are back to normal. Behind…
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With toilet paper a scarce commodity on store shelves these days, some people are turning to so-called “flushable wipes” instead. But that’s leading to…