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From birds to frogs, from bugs to plants, dozens of volunteers gathered in Milwaukie over the weekend to count as many different species they can find, two years ahead of the planned removal of the 166-year-old Kellogg Dam.
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This program describes the work of 15th Night, School Mobilization Model: how it works in the school, and how 15th Night helped one young adult.
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Both of the Lane County Commissioners who represent Eugene are up for re-election this month. And each of them is facing a challenge for their seat.
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A pair of Eugene lawmakers say that health care giant Optum, Inc. has agreed to release local doctors from non-compete contracts that critics said had blocked area patients from receiving needed care.
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From the vineyard to the tasting room, Eugene is at the heart of the Southern Willamette Valley’s wine industry.
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A 1937 first edition of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” signed by Walt Disney himself has sold for an undisclosed amount, according to a Eugene bookstore.
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Emergency Management personnel from around the state are meeting on May 14 for the largest Cascadia Earthquake drill ever held on the Oregon Coast.
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A forestry official says the 2024 Oregon wildfire season looks to be a moderate one so far.
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The second Phish Studies Conference, featuring more than 60 people showcasing art, posters, and publications will be held at Oregon State University May 17-19.
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A recent community meeting in the city of Bend, was disrupted by racist and homophobic slurs from critics of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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Speculation has swirled for months about what role the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, might play in the race to replace Congressman Earl Blumenauer.
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The old YMCA building on Patterson Street in Eugene is scheduled to be demolished starting Wednesday.