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Over $32 million dollars have been allocated to new improvements like street lights and bike lanes around schools in an attempt to make walking, biking, and rolling to school safer and more accessible for kids.
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Eugene is one step closer to getting a City Hall for the first time in more than a decade. The Eugene City Council voted Monday night to approve the purchase of the former EWEB headquarters.
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The Pacific Northwest’s premier truffle festival opened this weekend in Eugene, with a flurry of four-legged fungi foragers fighting for the coveted spot of top dog. KLCC was on-scene at the Oregon Truffle Festival’s big kickoff event: The Joriad North American Truffle Dog Championship…and has this report.
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After many years of preliminary work, a wave energy testing facility led by Oregon State University is nearing the final stages.
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The 20th annual KLCC Brewfest offers a diverse array of beers, ciders, and ales…from an ever-diversifying field of breweries. We highlight one that infuses Latin American flavor notes into its beer.
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A Douglas County education service district will receive nearly $7 million to train new mental health professionals.
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Eugene police say a 31-year-old man led officers on a high-speed chase and fired his weapon at them before ultimately surrendering at a rural house early this morning.
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Lane County Public Health announced it’s launched Oregon’s first fentanyl awareness campaign—meant to counteract the scourge of overdoses and deaths from the powerful opioid.
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During the last Dungeness crab season, everything that could go right, went right. This year so far, it’s the opposite.
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Last summer, the city of Eugene and Lane County opened a new, so-called “low barrier” shelter for unhoused people. The River Avenue Navigation Center was the product of years of planning. Six months after officials cut the ribbon, however, some residents say the facility is falling short of its promises.