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After months of discussion involving administrative leaders and medical staff, Samaritan Health Services officials have decided to continue maternity and surgical services at its five hospitals in Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Lincoln City and Newport.
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Democratic leaders have said finding a quorum would not be a problem as they look to raise transportation taxes. They were wrong Friday.
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The special session will dictate whether hundreds of state workers are laid off next month.
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A Springfield police officer was injured in a fire Friday morning that started after a driver refused to pull over for a traffic stop.
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There are several ways for Duck football fans to get to Saturday’s game without driving.
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EWEB is hoping to transfer ownership of city-owned fire hydrants from the City of Eugene to the utility. According to EWEB, this transfer will help streamline the maintenance and upkeep of Eugene’s hydrants.
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Attorneys say they have not been able to locate the firefighter since he landed in federal custody.
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The Level 1 (BE READY) evacuations apply to "all residences on Halderson Road, west to Central Road between Perkins Road and Cantrell Road," according to the Lane County Sheriff.
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The South Lane Clinic in Cottage Grove is officially open. The federally-qualified community clinic offers primary care services to low-income residents.
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Hot, dry conditions and gusty winds pose a challenge for firefighters on the Flat Fire two miles outside Sisters.
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A no-cost childcare program that serves Central Oregon including Bend and Redmond is accepting applications for families with children ages six weeks to three years old.
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Saturday is opening day for area college football, and both the Beavers and the Ducks have home games.