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                Attorneys provided few details about the revelations from Wednesday, that some Oregon National Guard members briefly deployed to the immigration facility in Portland earlier this month.
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                Outdoor burning ends Friday afternoon for residents of Eugene, Springfield and Oakridge, and their urban growth boundaries.
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                        PeaceHealth announced another round of employee layoffs this week.
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                        The Oregon Health Authority has lifted an alert it issued for Cannon Beach at Gower Creek.
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                        James Lavadour's powerful exhibit at JSMA, Eugene. Listen to Sandy Brown Jensen's review of the Umatilla artist's geological landscapes and the "Earth's Autobiography."
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                        The celebration of Día de los Muertos returns to the Corvallis Museum this Saturday, featuring live music, crafts, food, and cultural traditions that honor loved ones who have passed.
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                        The revelation came to light Wednesday in federal court in Portland, where U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut will decide if President Trump acted lawfully or violated the state’s rights by trying to deploy the National Guard.
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                        Lane County’s federally funded energy assistance program is on hold due to the government shutdown, delaying help for seniors and low-income residents facing high utility bills this winter.
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                        Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden asked Republicans to negotiate with him and other Democrats on healthcare subsidies Wednesday, citing the skyrocketing premiums many of his constituents face.
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                        Lane Fire Authority asks voters to approve a higher tax levy to fund emergency services, hire firefighters, and upgrade the Spencer Creek station.
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                        In this program, a panel describes the highly collaborative process involved with turning Clear Lake Elementary into the Clear Lake Community Center
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                        Roseburg’s City Council voted Monday to replace its downtown parking meters with time-limited spots.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
