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With another win in hand, sixth-ranked Oregon can now look toward Ohio State and one of the most anticipated games of the Ducks' first season in the Big Ten.
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A Lane County Jury has convicted a Springfield man on two counts of murder for an April 2022 stabbing.
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An Oregon timber company plans to spend around $120 million to expand its manufacturing site in Springfield.
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The Oregon Department of Education’s assessment data is the most comprehensive temperature check of the state’s public school system. This year’s test results show some improvements, but many students remain below minimum grade-level standards.
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The No. 6 Ducks host the Spartans at 6:00 p.m. Friday.
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The largest dam removal project in U.S. history was completed Wednesday, marking a major victory for tribes in the region who fought for decades to free hundreds of miles of the Klamath River near the California-Oregon border.
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The complex proposal to hike business taxes and divide the proceeds among residents is the most divisive measure on the Oregon ballot.
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Some new kids are coming to Springfield Public Schools. They aren’t students--but rather a herd of five goats. The hungry critters help with both weed mitigation and environmental education.
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The counties’ report comes as lawmakers try to craft a transportation funding plan
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As Oregon’s wildfire season continues to wind down, several areas in the Willamette National Forest have reopened to the public.
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Some Oregon postal workers are calling on the US Postal Service to halt consolidation efforts in Western Oregon.
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Gonzaga will move from the West Coast Conference where it has dominated for most of the last quarter century into a conference that was being rebuilt around football, but should be pretty stout on the basketball court.