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There are currently no free-standing birthing facilities operating in Lane County. But that is about to change. A non-profit midwifery birth center…
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While the U.S. overall is finding its stride with COVID-19 vaccine distribution, some Native American tribes – including in Oregon – are on a mean streak.…
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The rate of young people with urgent mental health needs has increased, including in Eugene-Springfield. A new program aims to help.A Journal of Pediatric…
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A Native American tribe based in Coos Bay says it’s been going strong on vaccinating its members – and others - against COVID-19.Kelle Little is Health…
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A recent gift to the Lane Community College Nursing Scholarship Endowment will help more students stay in school, graduate and become nurses in their…
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In November, Eugene voters will decide whether or not to renew a five year levy for the Eugene Public Library. The current levy, approved by voters in…
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A University of Oregon-led research project has been tracking the neurological effects of the coronavirus pandemic on families with children under 5 years…
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Being cooped up because of the pandemic has been tough on everyone, especially kids. With summer approaching, many parents wonder how they can get their…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things, including how police do their jobs. KLCC’s Brian Bull recently talked about that with Eugene Police Chief…
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When it comes to recovering recyclables out of the trash, Lane County is again ranked best in Oregon. While that’s good news, waste managers say we’ve…
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With pregnancy comes a multitude of changes—both physical and emotional. As a delivery date draws near, women often experience a sense of calm. But what…
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Grocery stores and markets are deemed “essential” in this pandemic, meaning they’ll stay open. KLCC’s Brian Bull checked in with stores in Eugene and…