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Alek Skarlatos began his “On Duty with Alek” tour of Oregon’s 4th congressional district today at Eugene’s Elkhorn Brewery.
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CAHOOTS is struggling to meet demand in Eugene-Springfield, even as its model for community healthcare is adopted nationally.
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With just two weeks left until the deadline to file for candidacy, there are no candidates currently for the City of Corvallis’ Ward 9 City Council seat.
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A new partnership between federal and local governments will target homelessness in Oregon.
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Voters in a growing number of cities and counties in Oregon will have the chance to put either a temporary or permanent ban on psilocybin facilities this fall.
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A Eugene ordinance could prohibit natural gas use in new housing. It’s part of an effort to cut carbon emissions.
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Eugene will suspend relations with its Russian sister city amidst the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
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Newly-released fundraising reports show that Republican Alek Skarlatos has raised more money than Democrat Val Hoyle since the May primary in Oregon’s 4th Congressional District.
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Soon-to-retire Congressman Peter DeFazio was honored this week with the unveiling of his official portrait in the U.S. Capitol.
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Effective this month, Oregon’s Office of Emergency Management is now a standalone state agency.
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Gresham restaurateur Justin Hwang is the new party chair. Oregon Republicans have had three different leaders since March.
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If passed, the measure would prevent lawmakers with 10 or more unexcused absences from seeking re-election.