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Protesters in Eugene have filed a lawsuit challenging the new fence at the downtown Federal Building.
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The Oregon Health Authority issued a public health advisory Tuesday (June 9) for unsafe levels of fecal bacteria in ocean waters at Nye Beach in Lincoln County.
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Just days before, an eaglet fell from the nest onto a lower branch of the tree. That’s when the Cascades Raptor Center heard from community members that the bird might need help.
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The Springfield school district will eliminate more than 30 jobs and significantly scale back its Spanish dual immersion program heading into the fall.
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The east lane of Pearl Street between 6th and 7th in Eugene will be closed intermittently starting Tuesday.
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The Coffin Butte Landfill in Benton County has been criticized for poor waste management practices and was fined by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality earlier this year. The nearby non-profit Bit By Bit Adaptive Riding says it’s had to move its therapy horses off its property due to the landfill.
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Oakridge officials say they’ve located and repaired a sewer leak that prompted a state of emergency declaration last week.
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The department is accepting public input on a new Forest Management Plan through June 30.
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Willamalane Park and Recreation District wants community feedback on a proposed multi-use path along the McKenzie River. It would connect Springfield’s Thurston neighborhood to an existing path.
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The state flew in a federal highway official to interview for the job last month. It didn’t work out.
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Attorneys for musician Chuck Redd say a D.C. Superior Court judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against him for canceling a performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of President Donald Trump’s influence over the venue.
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On this City Club of Eugene, panelists discuss the growing impact of cybersecurity threats on Oregon communities.