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Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday hosted an event in Eugene to commemorate the signing of four largely bipartisan bills passed this session, which she says will bring much-needed money, clarity and consistency to local schools.
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In Eugene's Bethel School District, elementary schoolers who need extra reading help are invited to a free seven-week Summer Reading Program.
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The President of Clackamas Community College set an audacious goal for himself this summer: To run to all of Oregon’s 17 community colleges and raise money for students’ basic needs.
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A new fund in Oregon will support criminal defense clinics at the state’s law schools.
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The Eugene/Springfield NAACP honored the National John Lewis Day of Action on Thursday with a press conference announcing the opening of a new community space and free library.
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The dean of the University of Oregon’s journalism school is resigning.
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For the first time in more than six months, Lane Community College’s Board of Education will operate with a full slate of members.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has pledged to fight back against a new round of threats to withhold federal funding from public schools.
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Every Oregon school district will have to adopt a policy prohibiting student cellphone use by Oct. 31. The policies must be in full effect by 2026.
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Eugene 4J School District’s new superintendent is on the job, as of this week.
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For one week every summer, the passion for firefighting ignites in a group of high school girls in Eugene.
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The University of Oregon laid off dozens of employees last week, and workers say they’re bracing for more cuts to come.