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More than 10,000 runners from all over the U.S. and globe ran the Eugene Marathon Sunday. The event holds personal meaning for many participants, as well as administers an economic booster shot for the immediate region.
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Incumbent Ryan Ceniga said he’s seeking another term to advocate for housing and rural communities. He’s challenged by Thomas Hiura, who said local government needs to include voices that haven’t always felt welcome at the county level.
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Olympic gold medalist and former Oregon State University student-athlete Jade Carey will deliver the commencement address at her graduation on June 13.
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Lane closures expected on OR-126 beginning April 26.
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The Springfield Utility Board has chosen a former PG&E executive from Oakland, California as its next general manager.
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Oregon-based Pacific Seafood is one of the largest seafood companies in the U.S., with locations up and down the West Coast.
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Voters in the Philomath Fire & Rescue District will decide in May whether to renew an operating levy. The renewed levy would help fund daily operations of the district, including costs of fuel for emergency vehicles, medical supplies, and increased professional firefighting staff. The levy rate would be 50 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value.
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A busy sports weekend is on tap for Eugene. Both Saturday’s Duck Football Spring Game and Sunday’s Eugene Marathon will bring traffic and crowds to parts of town.
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This Saturday, a regional rowing competition marks a milestone. The 30th annual Masters Covered Bridge Regatta at Dexter Lake will see rowers from the Pacific Northwest gather for a day of races.
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The KLCC Listener Appreciation Party is May 13, 2026 from 4-7pm. We are celebrating the sound of community by throwing YOU a party. It's our way of saying thank YOU for making KLCC your local source for connection.
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Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson has declared April as “Dark Sky Month.” But local activists are calling on the city to do more to reduce light pollution.
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The Oregon State Marine Board has voted to accept public comment on a proposed temporary rule that limits the use of motorized boats on the upper Siletz River.