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Today, two rehabilitated Northern Harriers were released outside Eugene. It’s all part of what’s been quite the unprecedented year for the Cascades Raptor…
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Across the world - including the Eugene-Springfield area - businesses are trying to keep customers and staff safe by observing pandemic protocols. But…
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One of Oregon’s U.S. Senators says he’s not speculating now on whether the Democrats will take the Senate in November.A number of political forecasts have…
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Congress has adjourned for the weekend, without resolving the issue of “supercharged” unemployment benefits. The weekly $600 in federal aid for jobless…
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A new online tool helps Oregonians find the nearest COVID-19 testing site, if they suspect they may be infected.The interactive map just needs a web…
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The 4J School District has released its re-opening plan for the fall term. Students have two options that address COVID-19 concerns.First, students can…
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The Oregon FBI is warning of yet another pandemic-related scam: hiring fraud. COVID-19 hit the economy hard, driving up the state’s unemployment rate as…
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With so-called “supercharged” unemployment benefits set to expire at the end of the month, the U.S. Senate is divided largely along party lines on whether…
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As wildfire season gets underway, Native American tribes in Oregon are cautiously preparing under the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic.Note: Support for…
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The latest round of pandemic scams now includes fake or unapproved antibody tests. Yes, there are researchers working on ways to test large groups of…
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Fire crews are waging a two-front battle this year: besides the expected slew of wildfires across the Pacific Northwest, they’ll also be keeping COVID-19…
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Homeless people will still be counted in the 2020 Census, despite delays due to the pandemic. Originally, enumerators with the U.S. Census Bureau had…