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The founder of a Missing and Murdered Indigenous People organization is sharing the faces of those affected by the crisis, with a new exhibition in Salem.
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Two men who were found sleeping in a pickup truck on Fox Hollow Road south of Eugene Wednesday morning have been arrested on suspicion of stealing vehicles.
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An 89-year old Drain man died in a crash early Wednesday morning on Elkhead Road.
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Enrollment in Oregon State University’s e-campus is sluggish this school year and contributing to a projected $12 million operating budget shortfall.
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One of Eugene’s biggest Parks and Open Space volunteer events happens on Monday for the MLK Day of Service: The annual tree planting event.
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Oregon tribal members are asking regulators to prohibit motorized boats in part of the Siletz River to protect fish and recreation.
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The Eugene Science Center has been operating with the same 11,000 square foot space since moving to its current building in 1980. The center is planning to double its capacity with an Outdoor Science Park expansion this summer.
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A new exhibit at the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History highlights portraits of Oregon’s Black pioneers.
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While the longer drive is an inconvenience, a bigger concern is the fact that the landslide flowed directly into the Siletz River.
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For 35 years, the John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts has been a performing arts center, cultural hub and music school in Eugene. On Saturday, Jan. 17, the community is invited to celebrate a new, fully accessible North Entrance with a ribbon cutting and open house.
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A helicopter crashed Thursday morning in east Lincoln County. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported the crash just after 10 a.m. on Moonshine Park Road near the community of Logsden.
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The Trump administration may be losing its fight over access to Oregon voters’ private data. On Wednesday, a federal judge in Eugene said he’d tentatively decided to dismiss the federal government’s lawsuit.