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A 2021 bill made doxing a sueable offense in Oregon. Now, some lawmakers want to make it a misdemeanor.
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Anticipating a hot and dry Fourth of July, the Newport city council voted this week to ban personal fireworks this summer.
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Eugene Police say they were called to the Twin Rivers Charter School on Augusta street Friday morning about a post made by a 16-year-old male on social media.
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The bill will include a 15-cent increase in the state’s gas tax along with other tax and fee hikes.
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Middle schoolers from across Lane County gathered in Eugene Thursday to show off and race battery-powered cars.
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Grass pollens have remained very high all week, with Friday showing grass pollens at 695 parts per cubic meter of air.
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The weekly newspaper is now owned by a nonprofit organization and focuses on content by community writers.
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Jonathan Joseph Charles died in Wednesday's crash.
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Game 1 of the best of three series is Friday at 3:00 p.m.
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Lane Community College has announced that its Licensed Practical Nursing program will close this year, impacting nearly 40 hopeful applicants on track to become front line caregivers.
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Two Eugene women worked to get the law passed in honor of their late mothers, who were in memory care.
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Ongoing trade tensions and slow economic growth have left state lawmakers with less to spend. That could make it harder to fulfill Gov. Tina Kotek’s housing vision.