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A federal judge has ruled that part of the Corvallis city charter, and its leaders' efforts to remove a city councilor from office, are unconstitutional.
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The email account of a Corvallis City Councilor was hijacked Wednesday, and used to send a phishing scam to over 3,400 email addresses.
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A second area aquatic center is facing a temporary shutdown.
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The City of Corvallis has closed the indoor pool at the Osborn Aquatic Center until further notice.
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Corvallis city officials cleared out a large homeless encampment in Pioneer Park this week.
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A new law went into effect this year that allows all Oregon cities to use photo radar to enforce speed limits. But motorists shouldn’t expect to see a flood of new cameras right away.
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Corvallis voters will decide next month whether to renew a city levy that funds public recreation, the library and social services.
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Just over a month ago, the City of Eugene initiated a one-year pilot e-scooter program, meant to help reduce fossil fuel use. Other nearby cities like Albany also offer shared e-scooters, but Corvallis does not.
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More than three weeks after Election Day, Corvallis residents have finally learned who their next mayor is going to be.
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The next mayor of Corvallis likely won’t be known until December. That’s because of the city’s use of ranked choice voting.
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The City of Corvallis will break ground on a major fire station renovation Thursday. It’s the first in a series of planned municipal projects.
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Voters in Corvallis will choose a new mayor this fall using a voting method that allows people to rank candidates in order of preference.