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The Alma project, a 39 unit apartment complex, will provide affordable housing for seniors, people with disabilities and survivors of domestic violence.
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The 46th annual "Take Back the Night" march will begin at the University of Oregon Thursday evening.
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Mija the musical, brimming with talent from Eugene, hopes to wow showcase audiences in New York CityThe musical is based on true events from the life of Eugene resident Monique Ripley and her daughter Adriana, who also performs in the show.
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The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have won nearly a million dollars to support sexual assault and abuse survivors.
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The Eugene Education Foundation recently received a $100,000 donation from a retired 4J educator. The funds will establish a program to help 4J students…
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Pandemic protocols call for people to avoid gatherings and stay at home. But victims’ advocates say this can worsen a situation for those in abusive…
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There are more than 5,700 missing and murdered indigenous women across North America. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, a new Oregon law has launched a series…
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Every two years, qualified applicants are chosen to receive housing subsidies under the federal Housing Choice Voucher Program. Most know it as Section 8.…
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The 41st annual Take Back the Night rally will be held this Thursday at the University of Oregon. Keynote speaker Lydia X. Z. Brown will address…
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A traveling exhibit that’s at Lane Community College this week features single-sided earrings. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, the unusual collection…
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This week marks the 40th anniversary of “Take Back the Night”. The event highlights awareness and prevention of sexual assault and domestic violence. And…
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The Domestic Violence Clinic at the University of Oregon was awarded $500,000 by the U.S. Department of Justice. The funds will be used to expand services…