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A new workforce development program in Eugene is teaching people living in shelters how to become bicycle mechanics.
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In May, voters will vote on a measure that, among other things, defines watersheds as having inalienable rights to exist. Supporters say it’s a bold step, but critics argue the approach could overlook the region’s complex needs. In this forum, moderated by KLCC’s Nathan Wilk, community leaders from both sides of this initiative will share their perspectives.
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Following a consultant's report, advocates for a more vibrant downtown Eugene are using the holiday season to join together and put some new ideas in motion.
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The Lane County Elections Office has two weeks to validate the signatures to ensure that enough of them came from eligible voters.
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A Eugene ballot measure that would allow voters to decide whether they want to pay a new fire fee is mostly funded by commercial property owners and businesses.
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Eugene’s new Fire Service fee is facing a challenge from local business leaders.
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On this first epiosde of KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers, we talk to the president and CEO of the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce, Brittany Quick-Warner.…
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Program Date: June 4, 2021Air Date: June 7, 2021From its founding as a trading post along the Willamette River in 1862 to the testing of the first…
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A new carrier is coming to the Eugene Airport: Southwest Airlines.Specifics are still being worked out, but it’s expected that the airline will begin in…
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The traditional holiday shopping season kicks off the day after Thanksgiving. But this is not a normal year due to the pandemic.The Eugene Area Chamber of…
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Restaurants are once again having to make a pivot away from in-person dining as they prepare for the two-week freeze ordered by Oregon Governor Kate…
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With the pandemic and natural disasters taking an economic toll, it’d be an understatement to say 2020 wasn’t a boom time for most business owners. As the…