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A local social justice organization is selling its Eugene headquarters. But it’s not going away.
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The Springfield Eugene Tenant Association will reduce staff and services after losing 70% of its funding.
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting grants don't just go to NPR or PBS affiliates. They can be a key budget piece for smaller, community stations, including two in Eugene.
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We talk with Oregon Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner about programs from the department to both encourage financial literacy and provide savings tools to all Oregonians.
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The owners of a Eugene sawmill will receive an estimated $6 million in new state tax exemptions.
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From cooperation to new technology, electricity providers work to keep the lights on and keep sparks down.
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Breeze Airways will fly to three western locations between the two airports.
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The jobless rate approaches 4.9% as losses in employment hit across several sectors.
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From 40 to three-man crew, company talks transportation package failure impact.
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We talk with Mike Rogoway, long-time tech reporter at The Oregonian about the many stumbles of Oregon's largest private-sector employer - Intel.
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The timber available represents roughly 54 million board feet on nearly 1,900 acres
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We talk with Alma Fumiko Hesus, the new CEO of Lane County United Way. She talks about her goal of brining more collaboration to the already busy and crowded nonprofit sector in the region.