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In an effort to reduce the massive amount of waste generated during large-scale, community events, Lane County Waste Wise has launched a re-usable dishware program.
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The Oregon Department of Justice says it doesn't have enough evidence to prosecute managers who steered rare liquors to themselves.
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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.
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Fern Ridge School District is asking voters to renew the bond that funds their capital projects.
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During their meeting Monday, the South Lane School Board signed off on a separation agreement with its superintendent, Yvonne Curtis.
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This month, Lincoln County voters will have a choice of who replaces Lanee Danforth, the one-term district attorney whose term has been marked by office turmoil and turnover, public clashes with county commissioners, and a federal lawsuit by a former deputy district attorney.
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Emails show the governor plans to send Ivan Gall for state Senate confirmation May 29.
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Hundreds gathered for a rally Tuesday morning near the pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Oregon, as organizers faced down a deadline to disperse.