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Oregonians are in for more rain, especially on the coast, and more snow in the mountains this weekend. Transportation officials urge travelers to be prepared.
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Gov. Tina Kotek issued an executive order Tuesday that forgives unpaid traffic fees and court fines for about 10,000 people so they can get their driver’s license reinstated.
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Lincoln County Transit will start all new Sunday service to and from Waldport and Yachats as of this weekend. It’s also restoring Sunday service on the Blue Line and Saturday service on the East County route.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is warning drivers to expect heavy traffic Friday.
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A project to make downtown Eugene more accessible and walkable is nearing completion.
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AAA says more than 785,000 Oregonians are traveling over the holiday weekend this year.
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The City of Eugene has made changes to its land use rules so it no longer requires new developments to provide off-street parking. This change is in compliance with a state mandate to reduce pollution.
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Eugene air travelers will have another new destination to choose from next summer.
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A years-long restoration project at an iconic bridge on the Oregon coast is complete, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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The Old McKenzie Pass Highway, also known as Highway 242, will close for the winter Thursday, Nov. 9.
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The Coquille Tribe says it’s landed one of the biggest competitive grants ever in its history. The $7.7 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation will benefit the tribe’s wharf and port development, and is part of the $662 million 2023 Port Infrastructure Development Program managed by the federal Maritime Administration.
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How many crews in Springfield does it take to change the light bulbs?