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The King Tides making their seasonal splash along the Oregon coast are anything but new.
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The Benton County Board of Commissioners voted 2-1 Tuesday to allow the Coffin Butte landfill to expand.
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Outdoor burning ends Friday afternoon for residents of Eugene, Springfield and Oakridge, and their urban growth boundaries.
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There’s a new way to play in several Eugene-area parks.
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The federal shutdown has led to pauses in payment for forestry work in Oregon. That's impacting wildfire prevention contractors.
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An early-season atmospheric river is forecast for Oregon this weekend.
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Winery and vineyard owners accused the electricity provider of negligence over the 2020 Labor Day weekend wildfires.
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The company that hopes to someday process Lane County’s organic waste and recyclables opened their doors for a tour recently.
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One billion umbrellas are thrown away each year, and only a few go anywhere but the landfill. The reason - cheap products turned inside out by the first strong gust of wind. As winter approaches, consider an umbrella that can stand up to the weather.
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It’s the time of year when Oregon’s black bears enter hyperphagia. That means they’re eating as much as they can before entering hibernation in the winter.
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The city of Eugene has acquired an 8-acre piece of property as part of a land exchange with the University of Oregon. It’s along the Willamette River near the city’s new Riverfront Park.
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A low pressure system will bring large waves for Friday afternoon through Saturday.