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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.
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A measure on the May 21 ballot asks voters in coastal Lincoln County to renew a funding measure to support the library district.
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The district says auditing challenges were caused by staff turnover and new technology.
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Portland made national headlines in January when Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and local leaders declared a 90-day state of emergency in response to the fentanyl crisis that roiled the city.
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The Bureau of Land Management has announced some campground closures in Lane County because of understaffing.
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Three appeals court judges found the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, or LUBA, made a mistake earlier this year when it shut down opposition brought by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs against Deschutes County.
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The color red, visible and hard to ignore, features prominently at events as people gather for healing, justice and remembrance.
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The litigation, first filed in April 2020, covers some 5,000 people who were in custody at one of the state’s prisons and contracted COVID-19. A separate wrongful death class covers the estates of 45 others who were in prison at the time they died from the disease.
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A federal investigation found the hospital failed to keep patients safe from assault. Investigators documented a choking attack, injuries and sexual assaults.
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Here’s a question for you… if you work for a nonprofit or a research institution, you might write requests for large amounts of 50-dollar bills that don’t have to be paid back.What are we talking about? Here’s a hint: it shares a name with an Oregon county, as does every answer on our first episode of the KLCC Conundrum!Listen along with Paul from Eugene and let's find out how you do!
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For nearly a decade, Dan Rayfield has represented Corvallis in the Oregon House of Representatives. Now he’s running for statewide office, leaving a rare opening in his heavily Democratic district.