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The effects of the invasive quagga mussel, which only grows to the size of a thumbnail, extend beyond the natural ecology and into the built environment. Removing and keeping clusters of the mussels out of pipes could cost the state billions.
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Oregon is set to participate in a new federal summer food program that could benefit nearly 300,000 kids across the state.
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Although there are three candidates, if one gets over 50 percent of the vote in the May primary, that person is declared the winner without the need of a vote in November.
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Eugene Springfield Fire crews say the hiker had fallen and sustained life-threatening injuries.
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In college basketball Saturday, N’Faly Dante, playing with a bruised tailbone, made all 12 of his shots and scored 25 points, and Oregon secured an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by defeating Colorado 75-68 Saturday night to end the Pac-12 Conference era.
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There's a lot of construction on downtown Eugene streets.
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Almost three years ago, 96 Oregonians died when temperatures soared as high as 119 degrees in an extreme heat wave. On Saturday, community members planted new trees around Northeast Portland and Gresham in their honor.
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A public defender in Central Oregon failed to meaningfully represent roughly 100 clients in Crook and Jefferson counties between 2017 and 2020, according to a report released Thursday by the Oregon Justice Resource Center.
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The LCC Board of Education has unanimously approved a proposal to bump the cost of a credit hour by four percent---from $139 dollars to $145. The tuition hike will affect both resident and non-resident students.
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The Springfield Utility Board has established a fund to assist customers that were affected by the recent ice storms.
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It’s been 40 years since Kelly Disney mysteriously disappeared off the streets of Newport. Her skull was found 10 years later, but the rest of her body has never been recovered.
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The Mobile Crisis Intervention Team will be able to work with residents throughout the county and assist in a crisis situation.