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A bill that would have placed new restrictions on marijuana edibles has died in the Oregon legislature.
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The Bend Curling Club just scored a $500,000 donation toward plans for a dedicated facility.
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Annexation could happen without public meetings if the owners request and certain criteria are met.
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State lawmakers want information from ApolloMD, the Georgia-based entity chosen by PeaceHealth to replace a local physician’s group in their emergency departments. Three legislators have requested information in writing about compliance with Oregon Law.
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The Siuslaw National Forest has issued a closure order for Forest Service Road 1861 just north of Lincoln City in the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area.
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The popular spot in downtown Eugene is having it's final service as the Lion & Owl on March 2.
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The change is meant to address budget shortfalls.
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Yachats will officially be deemed a Bird City on Sunday. The town hopes the designation will sharpen the community’s environmental focus.
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Tyler Holloway’s mother wants the state and Lane County to pay $12.5 million for her son’s death.
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Oregon lawmakers fretting over the Trail Blazers’ future in Portland have slapped a price tag on their effort to ensure the team stays put: $365 million. The state money is part of a larger public spending deal package — with Portland and Multnomah County — to ensure the Trail Blazers stay for decades to come.
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Oregon State has dismissed basketball coach Wayne Tinkle after 12 seasons with the Beavers. Oregon State went to the NCAA Tournament twice during Tinkle's tenure, including a run to the Elite Eight after winning the Pac-12 Tournament title in 2021.