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The City of Corvallis plans to begin repairs this month on public infrastructure near the Oregon State University campus.
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Federal funding that was supposed to be used to build a wildlife crossing spanning I-5 south of Ashland has been paused amid a larger review of transportation grants by the Trump Administration.
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Weather forecasters are more confident that the Willamette Valley and Coast Range will experience freezing rain by early Thursday morning.
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A well-traveled bridge in Roseburg will be closed for rehabilitation starting Monday, Feb. 10. The Stewart Park Drive Bridge will remain closed until Nov. 3.
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As lawmakers search for billions of dollars to maintain deteriorating roads, it’s one of many options under consideration.
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The Oregon DMV has made it a little easier for people to renew their vehicle registration with new kiosks at some Fred Meyer Stores.
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The year-long renovation included upgrades to the customer service area, new inclusive bathrooms and a new heating and air conditioning system.
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Oregon Highway 126 near Veneta is getting a makeover. The Oregon Department of Transportation has received a $30 million federal grant to help fund the project, which will require drivers in the area to get used to roundabouts.
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Starting May 15, Alaska Airlines will fly twice daily from Eugene to Portland, a city located at the opposite end of the Willamette Valley from Eugene.
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Collapsing bridges and coastal landslide highlight a major task for lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session.
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A railroad trestle in Corvallis collapsed Saturday afternoon, sending one freight car into the Marys River.
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Benton County Sheriff’s deputies using ODOT grants to try to make Newport-to-Philomath highway saferHighway 20 from the Lincoln County line to Philomath has been a focus for the Benton County Sheriff’s Office this year because of the spike in driver deaths.