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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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Republican state Rep. Jami Cate, a farmer from Linn County, announced Wednesday that she plans to run for the Oregon Senate.
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A new fund in Oregon will support criminal defense clinics at the state’s law schools.
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Eugene Police say crime appears to be going down in the city’s core. Calls reporting assault, robbery, and menacing behavior have all decreased downtown in the last year.
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Protesters took to bridges across Oregon Thursday for "Good Trouble" day, honoring the legacy of the late lawmaker and civil rights activist John Lewis.
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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 FUTURE BELONGS HERE is a sound installation project that will play back sounds recorded at Monroe Park within the park across an array of four speakers in a presentation that Eugene artist David Graves describes as "recursive ambient." The piece will be exhibited on Sunday, July 20 and Thursday, July 24 from 6 to 8pm.
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The fire restrictions apply to the entire Willamette National Forest including Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, Waldo Lake and Diamond Peak Wilderness areas.
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Breeze Airways will fly to three western locations between the two airports.
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Oregon families who participate in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library can now opt to receive books in English or in bilingual English and Spanish.
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Wednesday night, about 100 people attended a hearing in Eugene to find out what will happen to the old J.H. Baxter plant now that the facility has been listed on the EPA’s National Priorities List.
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For most high schoolers, summer break usually means sleeping in and taking it easy. That’s not the case for a group of teens who are spending their holiday working with the Northwest Youth Corps.