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Springfield-based insurer says it can't make the state's proposed rates work, meaning it can't sign a contract to oversee care for low-income people. It's unclear if the state will extend the deadline to allow further negotiations, or if about 90,000 low-income people will face changes in how they get care.
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Students at Marist Catholic High School in Eugene are speaking out after they claim a teacher was dismissed for commenting on the recently-slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Agencies say they felt the need to do so because of changing rules at the federal level.
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Although it may have smelled strongly of smoke Thursday, National Weather Service Meteorologist Colby Neuman said air quality in Eugene saw highs in the “moderate” range.
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It’s been one year since workers at the Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages went on strike, and some picketers are still on the line.
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Frank Lawson, who has served as CEO and General Manager of the Eugene Water & Electric Board for more than a decade has announced his retirement.
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A 33-year old male bicyclist died after being hit by one or more vehicles in the 4200 block of Jasper Road last Friday.
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A clarinet professor from the University of Oregon has been chosen as the artistic director for ClarinetFest. It’s the world’s largest gathering of clarinet artists, performers, and educators.
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The Ducks and Beavers meet in Eugene for their annual football rivalry game on Saturday, marking the 129th matchup between the two Oregon teams.
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A bill sponsored by Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley in the Senate and Rep. Val Hoyle in the House, would force insurers to divest ownership of medical practices. Merkley said his goal was to return Oregon Medical Group and the Corvallis Clinic to physician ownership, or non-profit management.
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On the south Oregon coast, Highway 101 will be closed from this Friday night at 9pm until late Sunday night six miles south of Bandon.
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Immigration enforcement agents took a man into custody outside a Newport motel Wednesday morning in a highly public arrest that sent fear through many workers who staff local lodging and restaurant jobs.