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The Maude Kerns Art Center presents “Shifting Focus: Photography at Oregon Invitational, which showcases a variety of digital and analog photography processes
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We'll get more details on the state of the Millar Library and when it might reopen.
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The committee submitted their recommendations last year. This week, county commissioners moved the proposals to the next step of the process - public hearings, which will likely begin next month.
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There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
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The University of Oregon has given another offer to the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus.
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Republicans in rural Lane County will choose between a moderate state House incumbent, and a more conservative challenger in this month’s primary.
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The McKenzie Corridor community of Blue River continues to rebuild, nearly four years after a wildfire leveled most of it.
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The weather forecast calls for near record-breaking temperatures in the coming days, but officials warn that rivers and lakes are still perilously cold.
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Lincoln County voters have a wide array of choices – five to be exact — in the May primary to decide who occupies one of three seats on the board of commissioners — or if two candidates go to a runoff in November.
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The Oregon Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that Gov. Tina Kotek didn’t have the authority to send a woman who completed her sentence one year ago back to prison, and ordered the woman’s immediate release.
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After two elected terms as Lane County District Attorney, Patty Perlow is retiring from office. Seeking to fill the position of top prosecutor are two contenders with very different backgrounds and experience.
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Land managers have been using ecological burns to maintain and enhance the native prairies in West Eugene. They say the practice also helps to reduce the risk of wildfires.