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Halloween is for lovers, right? Whether it’s the man of your screams, or the kind of ghoul you take home to mom, romance is not dead…even if the bride and groom may look it.
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Fewer than half of Oregon Counties have anything on the ballot in next week’s election. Lincoln and Linn counties have levies the entire county can weigh in on, but Lane County has just a few communities with issues on the ballot.
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Outdoor burning ends Friday afternoon for residents of Eugene, Springfield and Oakridge, and their urban growth boundaries.
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Lane County is the latest local government to sign a contract with AI-license plate reader company Flock Safety.
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Local law enforcement urged neighbors to look out for each other at an Asian American public safety forum in Eugene Thursday evening, saying they need the entire community’s help to stop a burglary ring.
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The company that hopes to someday process Lane County’s organic waste and recyclables opened their doors for a tour recently.
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The Oregon Health Authority says insurer Trillium will take over 90,000 low-income patients served by PacificSource in Lane County.
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These pay raises will be retroactive to July, when the county adopted its budget.
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Neighboring landowners hope to block PeaceHealth’s behavioral health hospital and a Lane County mental health crisis center
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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages has been celebrated across the world and locally.
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All this month, Lane County residents are encouraged to get out and walk around.
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Applications are open for a mobile home park that’s been rebuilt after the 2020 Holiday Farm fire. Previously, the Lazy Days Mobile Home and RV Park was only open to people who lost their homes to the Holiday Farm Fire, but now, more people are eligible.