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Bicycle advocates in Oregon are raising concerns after state lawmakers voted to reduce grant funding for school bike routes.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is asking for public comment on its draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, or STIP, for 2027-2030, which proposes the capital projects the agency will fund for that four-year period.
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University of Oregon PhD student Erick Njue was killed on January 25 at Patterson and 22nd. Police say the investigation into the crash is still underway.
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While the longer drive is an inconvenience, a bigger concern is the fact that the landslide flowed directly into the Siletz River.
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The City of Eugene is eyeing a 16-block corridor of Polk Street to add a north-south bike lane connection between the Whiteaker neighborhood, downtown, and the Friendly neighborhood.
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Heavy snow Tuesday through Thursday could lead to treacherous travel conditions in the Cascades and some areas of Eastern Oregon. Officials advise people to delay travel if possible.
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Republicans who have blocked new tax revenues now argue emergency funds might be necessary.
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If you’re traveling for the holidays, you will have lots of company. AAA forecasts a record number of travelers over the next couple of weeks, including 1.7 million Oregonians.
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Several inches of rain fell within 24 hours in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington, flooding at least two rivers, closing schools, and leaving people without power Tuesday.
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The Oregon Speed Zone Review Panel will meet Tuesday, Dec. 9 to discuss speed limit reductions for a stretch of River Road from Azalea Drive to Beacon Drive. The panel will also consider a requested speed reduction on a section of U.S. 101 in Coos County.
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The initiative needed roughly 78,000 signatures by Dec. 30 to qualify for next year’s election. Backers say they have more than 150,000.
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The pipeline delivers the majority of Oregon’s gasoline, diesel and other fuels from a refining hub in the Seattle area.