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On this edition of Oregon On The Record; a candidate forum for the three people running to be Eugene's next mayor. The candidates are:Kaarin Knudson: An architect, author and founder of an affordable housing nonprofit.Shanaè Joyce-Stringer: An educator who’s worked at Eugene 4J School District, Lane Education Services District and owns a life-coaching business.Stefan Strek: An entrepreneur and artist.
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Oregon's 3rd Congressional District, rooted in Portland, has become a magnet for "independent expenditures" this year.
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After a married couple led the city, Redmond considers an unusual governance change.
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The race to replace Rep. Paul Holvey is set to see a rush of outside spending that has been rare in legislative races — but might soon become more common.
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Oregon's 5th Congressional District has received national attention as a highly competitive race, with the winner of the May Democratic primary challenging Republican incumbent Lori Chavez-DeRemer in November. Jamie McLeod-Skinner is an attorney and engineer. Janelle Bynum is a small business owner and the Democratic state representative of District 39 which includes Happy Valley and North Clackamas. They join us for a debate.
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Kaarin Knudson, Shanaè Joyce-Stringer and Stefan Strek are running to be Eugene's next mayor.
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Here are some of the most notable exchanges from a trove of records released by the governor's office.
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KLCC's Michael Dunne leads a conversation with Lane County District Attorney candidate Christopher Parosa. He is currently Chief Deputy District Attorney for Lane County. His opponent, James Cleavenger, did not respond to invitations to participate.
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McMullen has done one of the state's trickiest jobs for more than a decade, but his tenure had come under fire.
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Eugene leaders have agreed to invest $6 million in urban renewal funds to support the redevelopment of the Steam Plant.
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For decades, Oregon was one of the few states that didn’t limit campaign contributions. A recently signed law will change that. Many hope the limits will encourage more people to run for office – especially at the local level.
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Emails released Friday confirm that senior members of the governor's team had questioned Aimee Kotek Wilson's expanding role.