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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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The three candidates vying for the seat talked about housing and budget issues during a recent community forum.
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A federal court in Eugene held oral arguments Wednesday over the ability of ICE officers to detain people near schools, churches, and hospitals.
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Environmental activists in Eugene have started gathering signatures to get a new climate tax on this fall’s ballot.
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A five-year-property tax that would increase funding for the Eugene Public Library is on the May ballot. It expands on previous voter-passed levies to support library services.
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The poll by Salem-based Nelson Research is the first public survey to emerge in the battle to take on Gov. Tina Kotek in November.
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the former member of Congress and Happy Valley mayor served as America’s labor boss for more than a year before a mounting scandal pushed her out.
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Springfield residents and business owners have mixed feelings about the proposed 0.1% tax that would affect both employers and employees.
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Crews will practice their response to an active shooter scenario with the help of volunteers.
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This year, Democrat voters in the 4th Congressional District of Oregon will have the chance to choose between three candidates in their party primary on May 19, 2026. All three candidates were invited for this forum, which was moderated by KLCC reporter Rebecca Hansen-White.
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The May 19 primary will determine who will face off in the November general election.
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The executive order issued Thursday aims to stop Oregon school districts from going below minimum instructional hour requirements. The order is meeting questions and criticism from the state’s most powerful education organizations.