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  • Summer is also roadwork season in Oregon. The City of Eugene is taking on some big repairs this year. Kelsey Moore is with the City of Eugene. She said…
  • Actor’s Cabaret of Eugene presents Wild Party, a musical set in 1928, during a wild party in Manhattan at the height of the jazz age. Director Colleen…
  • The City of Eugene wants to make its downtown public spaces better. It’s launched a “place-making” initiative which seeks the community’s input.Eugene is…
  • Skate boarders may soon have more places to ride in Eugene. The City is considering making it legal for them to use streets and bike paths.City of Eugene…
  • KLCC's Desmond O'Boyle speaks with Festival of Eugene organizer Krysta Albert about the happenings at the festival, located in Skinner Butte Park.Festival…
  • The City of Eugene is inviting the community to attend workshops devoted to shaping the budget. Eugene is currently facing a significant gap due to the…
  • The Eugene Concert Choir presents Faure’s Requiem at the Hult Center in Eugene on Saturday, March 1st, joined by the Oregon Mozart Players and guest…
  • Student housing projects will no longer be eligible for a property tax waiver in Eugene.The City Council suspended MUPTE or the Multi-Unit Property Tax…
  • United Airlines is bringing its mainline jet service back to the Eugene Airport. As of Thursday the larger capacity planes will fly to and from San…
  • The Holocaust Memorial Museum's new exhibit, "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race," takes a chilling look at the Nazi use of eugenics and its applications. The term "eugenics" comes from the Greek word meaning "well-born." In the 20th century, it came to mean something far more sinister: a scientific movement to create a more perfect race. NPR's Christopher Joyce reports.
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