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County commissioners in southwestern Oregon appointed Boice to fill the vacant House District 1 seat Thursday.
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State lawmakers in both parties have long employed family members, a practice that would be illegal for most elected officials.
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Oregon’s new representative for the Fourth Congressional District has received her committee assignments.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has rolled out her first budget plan. She's focused, not surprisingly, on big investments in housing, education and behavioral health.
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Eugene is one step closer to getting a City Hall for the first time in more than a decade. The Eugene City Council voted Monday night to approve the purchase of the former EWEB headquarters.
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In this program, people who have been following Eugene's downtown development closely describe why the downtown space is important, offer a short history of ups and downs, an overview of current plans, and a description of a few lingering concerns that still need to be resolved.
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For years, residents in some north Eugene neighborhoods have complained about a disturbing buzzing noise coming from a wood laminating plant. On Monday, the City Council voted to amend the code for commercial and industrial noise to include low-frequency sounds.
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The announcement highlights resentments that have lingered between lawmakers in Salem for years.
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A revised wildfire risk map in Oregon could be delayed for at least six months.
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Springfield’s city council is losing a member.
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Ashland Mayor Julie Akins announced her resignation Monday. In a letter submitted to the city, Akins said her resignation is effective Friday, January 27.