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A 17-year-old from Scio was arrested Tuesday on charges related to threats of a school shooting.
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Think Wild, a wildlife hospital in Bend, says it's caring for two bald eagles. Both are in critical condition, the facility says in a news release.
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U.S. District Judge Michael J. McShane last week temporarily blocked immigration enforcement against the student. It’s set to expire May 5.
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On April 8, DEQ warned its staff not to click a link in a press release it had sent a week earlier, according to an email obtained by OPB. But DEQ didn’t share the same warning with media organizations, nonprofits or other people who were signed up to receive its news alerts.
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Supporters say it would fill the gap when a seat is empty.
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The University of Oregon’s student workers union went on strike Monday morning.
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The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is seeking public help to find a 69-year-old Yoncalla man missing since Saturday morning.
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Jameson Auten, CEO at Lane Transit District (LTD), will describe how public transit is evolving to better serve Lane County's growing community.
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Last Friday, a body was found on the grounds of Gates Cemetery, south of Crow, by an area resident.
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A Lane County food waste and recycling project has hit a few setbacks: The county’s building permit was rejected and one trash company has diverted thousands of tons of garbage and revenue, to its own landfill.
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A popular Eugene summer recreation spot appears to have escaped the budget scalpel–for this year, at least.
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Ballots will be sent out starting April 30.