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  • The Radio Television Digital News Association, RTDNA, has recognized KLCC’s Rachael McDonald with a regional Edward R. Murrow award for her story Eugene…
  • EWEB and the City of Eugene are moving forward this March with the construction of a publicly owned, high-speed fiber internet network for the downtown…
  • Eugene, Springfield, and Bethel schools have jointly announced how they'll carry out winter athletic events beginning Jan. 10.
  • Our summer reading series continues with playwright, screenwriter and novelist Suzan-Lori Parks, a 2002 Pulitzer Prize winner for her play Topdog/Underdog. She's been rereading two old favorites: Eugen Herrigel's Zen in the Art of Archery (Random House; ISBN: 0375705090) and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God (Perennial Classics; ISBN: 0060931418).
  • Transit busses in Eugene and Springfield will soon run without advertisements on them. Lane Transit District is phasing out the use of exterior bus ads…
  • New Jersey intends to become the first state to implement so-called "smart gun" technology on handguns. But the legislation won't be enacted until the technology is proven, which could take years. Eugene Sonn of member stations WBGO and WHYY reports.
  • A day after Gov. James McGreevey stunned New Jersey with news of a gay, extramarital affair, Republicans demand he leave office immediately. McGreevey, a Democrat, had said he would leave Nov. 15. An immediate departure would force a special election. Eugene Sonn reports.
  • An Islamist Web site posts video showing militants, led by Abu Musab Zarqawi, beheading a man identified as American contractor Eugene Armstrong. American Jack Hensley and Briton Kenneth Bigley are still held by the group, which demands the release of Iraqi women prisoners. Peter Kenyon reports.
  • Briton Kenneth Bigley, one of three workers kidnapped in Iraq last week, pleads for his life in a video released over the Internet by his captors. Two hostages held with Bigley, Americans Eugene Armstrong and Jack Hensley, have been killed. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.
  • There were Tribble races, Klingon spoken and memorabilia for sale as fans gathered at Irving Grange for "Trekkin' In Eugene." But the main event was a live performance of the Star Trek episode, "Trouble with Tribbles."
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