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How will the state meet this growing demand for energy, all while achieving ambitious climate goals, including an economy-wide 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a 90% reduction in emissions from natural gas, liquid fuels, and propane by 2050?
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The number of police chases in Eugene fell sharply last year, according to new city data.
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There’s a prescribed burn planned for June 30 and July 1 at the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area east of Reedsport.
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She says the state may begin layoffs in the coming week.
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A new location did not dampen the enthusiasm for Eugene's annual Pride festival.
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The 2025 legislative session ended Friday evening at 11:15 p.m. after a marathon day packed with more drama and uncertainty than any session in recent memory.
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Legislation comes as tech industry embraces small modular nuclear reactors
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The Society of Professional Journalists recognized the KLCC News Department with six awards, including first place in the ‘General Excellence’ in the audio division.
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It will soon cost more for non-Oregonians to park their cars or pitch their tents in a state park in Oregon.
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Only Oklahoma and the District of Columbia have higher rates, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Howard Buford Recreation Area hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new trail near the east entrance of the park Friday.
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The Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA) has recognized the KLCC News Department with top honors in two categories of the 2025 PMJA Annual Awards.