A local social justice organization is selling its Eugene headquarters. But it’s not going away.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 8/4 – Gerrymandering prisoners in Oregon
Tuesday 8/5 – Tsunami preparedness
Wednesday 8/6 – Oregon cities feeling pressure on DEI
Thursday 8/7 – USL soccer coming to Eugene
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 8/4 – Gerrymandering prisoners in Oregon
Tuesday 8/5 – Tsunami preparedness
Wednesday 8/6 – Oregon cities feeling pressure on DEI
Thursday 8/7 – USL soccer coming to Eugene
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Police said the suspect "brandished two knives" and that the officers received "significant injuries."
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Rep. Val Hoyle said Oregon will likely be hit harder than other states due to its high usage of programs.
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In a split vote, Deschutes County commissioners appointed Capt. Ty Rupert to replace embattled Sheriff Kent van der Kamp.
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This marks the 35th lawsuit the state has filed against the Trump administration since Dan Rayfield entered office.
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USL Eugene will begin play in third-division USL League One next summer at Civic Park.
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Now, the town is still moving forward with construction at the WAC with their leftover funds. According to city officials, the center has the potential to be a centerpoint of the town that offers any and all services again.
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When it comes to arcade games like pinball, there's the stereotype of a young man at the controls. But a local chapter of an international pinball league is flipping the narrative by creating a safe space for women and gender minorities.
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As of Monday evening, the Piper Fire was roughly 20 acres and was not threatening any populated areas.
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Earlier this month the Department of Land Conservation and Development published a set of proposed rules. Farm conservation groups say the goal is to preserve farmlands' primary function — to grow crops and livestock. But some farmers said the newly released changes did the opposite of helping.
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The City of Eugene is considering a new policy that would prevent pet owners from tying up their dogs in public parks.