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McKenzie Fire & Rescue will soon ask voters to replace a five-year operation levy. Measure 20-356 proposes a property tax increase to maintain 24-hour staffing and sustain response levels.
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Matthew Muckey's contract with the Oregon Bach Festival only lasted 16 days, during which festival organizers learned of the longstanding allegations of sexual assault against him.
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As Oregon's May primary approaches, KLCC is answering your "frequently asked questions" about the elections process.
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City leaders considered feedback from the community, staff and interviews with finalists before voting to hire Nina Vetter.
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A surprise underground discovery has delayed some of the City of Eugene’s repaving work downtown.
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Up and down the Oregon coast, harbor seal pupping season is just getting underway.
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Researchers at Oregon State University say new discoveries about how some Chinook salmon breed could help guide conservation efforts.
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Speaking on OPB’s “Think Out Loud,” a hotel spokesperson said firefighters doused the roof and chimney of the lodge for hours with water, leaving a wet mess for clean up crews on Friday.
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The body of Rachel Merchant-Ly was recovered from the North Umpqua River Friday.
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A report released Thursday uses data submitted by the nonprofit Willamette Riverkeeper, whose staff say the mounting trash pollution appears to be tied to increases in homelessness.
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It’s no fairy tale: Tsunami Books in Eugene has a book signed by Walt Disney more than 80 years ago.
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To offset the costs of large productions like Macbeth, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has scheduled several one-person shows written by actors. These engaging writer/performers are all dedicated to interpreting Shakespeare’s characters.