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Demonstrators against the war in Gaza at Portland State University and other schools have called for divestment from companies with ties to Israel. Such demands have long been a tool for protesters.
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The Lane County Farmers Market kicks off its seasonal Tuesday Market in downtown Eugene this week.
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Recommendations for the ocean salmon seasons off the coasts of Oregon, California and Washington were made last week with some OK news for some fishermen and devastating news for those in California.
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On this edition of Oregon On The Record, we have a conversation with Paul Swangard, the voice of Hayward Field and JB Carney, the senior director of sports for Travel Lane County, about Eugene's track legacy, how it was built, how it’s maintained, and what it takes to keep it going.
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Oregon has passed new protections for warehouse workers, which will force some employers to be transparent about their production standards.
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This year’s tax filing deadline is coming up soon, but there’s another tax deadline that may be costing Oregonians a total of over $15-million dollars.
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A pilot program seeks food trucks for Eugene’s parks this summer.
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Yachats Finance Committee suggests using $600K from urban renewal district to help build new libraryWith sharpened pencils and a well-oiled abacus, the Yachats finance committee Tuesday divined a path for the city to better manage tax collection while also opening the municipal wallet to help pay for a new library.
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This weekend and next, Dexter Lake, east of Eugene, will be teeming with activity as racers and spectators gather for the 28th annual Covered Bridge Regatta.
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One sure sign that spring has sprung in the Willamette Valley is opening day of the Eugene Saturday Market. It’s happening this weekend—rain or shine-- as the crafts market celebrates an auspicious year.
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On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you'll hear from the Eugene Weekly’s editor-in-chief Camilla Mortensen about the internal theft that almost led to the destruction of the publication and how they and the community are fighting their way back.
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A walk-in crisis center in Eugene has shut down after 8 years in operation.