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A dry fall means many resorts that typically open in December are only now partially opening.
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The rate stayed flat from September to November, with October data missing due to the federal government shutdown.
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The Bureau of Land Management’s state office in Oregon increased its timber sales in 2025, leading to one of its largest years for sales by board-feet and dollars in decades. Sales measured in board-feet and dollars were near-peak for the last 20+ years.
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New rules about what enforcement also come with a much heftier fine for violators.
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The annual event stays open until 4:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve this year, with hundreds of local vendors and craftsmakers.
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The first harvest of fresh Dungeness crab is in and folks are lining up to purchase the long-awaited crustaceans. Fisherman’s Market in Eugene was bustling with customers Thursday morning.
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Local stores can keep prices competitive enough, and customer budgets remain about where they’ve been in past years.
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Toy stores were once the domain of national chains. Now, with the known chain stores largely gone, local shops are finding their niche to compete against online mega-retailers and big box stores. We hear from Eugene toy store owner Richard Goosman about the industry today.
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Unemployment follows a statewide trend around the area, despite numbers being slightly lower than the state as a whole.
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We talk with Aimee Green, reporter at The Oregonian, about her report on the rising cost of lift tickets in Oregon, and we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White to get an update on what's happening with license plate cameras in the community.
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Hunter Communications’ CEO said the sale will only affect the pace at which it expands service area.
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The state’s economy has yet to recover from the pandemic, but leaders hope the success of women’s sports can help spark economic growth while preserving its grassroots culture.