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Eugene City Council will vote Monday to decide whether to ban polystyrene containers used for prepared food by restaurants and retailers.Polystyrene,…
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The Oregon Department of State Lands is seeking public input this month on whether to ban camping on the islands of the Willamette River in Eugene. The…
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Food waste is a large problem in the U.S. One reason for this is that produce that isn’t pretty doesn’t make it to supermarket shelves. A west-coast based…
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After more than 30 years of buying and selling all things music, Skip’s Records & CD World is closing its doors.Earlier this month, Skip Herman announced…
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Eugene-based company Blue Lotus Chai won a 2019 Silver Sofi award from the Specialty Food Association. The international award is considered the “Oscars…
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Eugene City Council heard public comment last night about a proposed ordinance revision that would allow property owners to remove people for trespassing…
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The public can weigh in this week on the impact of possible upgrades to passenger rail service between Eugene and Portland. The Oregon Department of…
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Neighborhood leaders in the Santa Clara / River Road area hope to plan ahead for the growth expected in Eugene over the next 20 years. Eugene anticipates…
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Eugene is receiving $90,000 in grant money. The Mozilla Foundation – the non-profit arm of Firefox – is providing the funds, for what it calls “tech for…
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Following an oil spill, people are warned to avoid an 8-mile stretch of the McKenzie River -from Springfield’s Hayden Bridge to Eugene’s Armitage Park-…
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The fitness industry has a history of reinventing itself. Jazzercise was all the rage in the 1980s. In the 2000s, CrossFit became mainstream. One current…
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Eugene is experiencing a solid housing market. Prices are ratcheting up, and demand for homes in Oregon’s second largest city remains high. But while…