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The business-dominated group’s newly unveiled recommendations to boost Oregon’s economy will inspire fierce debate.
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A Massachusetts judge blocked the order, meaning it won’t impact this year’s general election.
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The clock is still ticking after a judge ordered the federal government Monday to remove the fence outside of the Eugene Federal Building.
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Community members in Eugene have planned an unofficial Pride rally and march for Saturday morning.
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Judge Mustafa Kasubhai said the fence could be reinstalled in the future if it allowed more access to the upper courtyard.
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The City of Bend will start collecting fees next year for new homes that have gas appliances.
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A federal judge has questioned the safety of the new fence at the Eugene Federal Building.
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The Trump administration has reversed course on its effort to shut down a network of ocean research stations in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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EWEB will use $2.2 million in grants to upgrade Eugene’s power infrastructure, protecting critical areas from wildfires, ice storms, and power outages.
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Legislative leaders said their focus was to spending on public safety, including drought and wildfire preparedness and response
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The Corvallis City Council is considering new taxes to fill an $18.4 million budget gap. At Monday’s meeting, the council decided it would need more public input before considering new taxes or potential service cuts.
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Following a debate over license plate readers, the Eugene City Council is moving to develop a citywide policy to regulate surveillance technology.