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A year after the failure of its natural gas ban, the City of Eugene is looking for new ways to reduce carbon emissions.
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Eugene solved this year’s gap by continuing a “hiring pause," leaving several fire department, library and other city jobs vacant.
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Eugene’s City Council voted unanimously Monday to extend its Safe Sleep sites through June 2025.
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Eugene’s new renter protection rules will require that some landlords pay their tenants to relocate.
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Eugene voters will decide in May whether to increase the amount of a five-year parks levy.
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A Eugene ordinance could prohibit natural gas use in new housing. It’s part of an effort to cut carbon emissions.
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Eugene city councilors unanimously approved a resolution realigning the city's eight wards, Monday. The adjustment is aimed at ensuring residents are evenly distributed and represented.
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Eugene city councilors voted unanimously on Wednesday to boost capacity at temporary shelter sites for tents and parking. The city aims to prioritize…
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Recorded on: March 30, 2018Air Date: April 2, 2018Program Coordinators: Kyle Shavere and Joel KorinThe City Club of Eugene will host along with the League…
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The new general manager (Frank Lawson) of Eugene Water and Electric Board wants to move out of their riverfront headquarters-- sooner than later.The idea…
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There were five candidates running for Eugene Mayor but it quickly came down to two. Elections results give Lucy Vinis the victory over closest…
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This is the second of eight scheduled forums intended to provide Lane County voters the opportunity to learn more about candidates running for several…