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The DMV office in Lincoln City will close for about two and a half months starting Monday, April 20.
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Summer capacity in the region will remain limited due to a railcar shortage. New trainsets are still expected later in the year.
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With 53% federal land, the Beaver State gets among the largest share of the program.
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After two summers of paid parking meters at Newport’s Bayfront, the city is expanding the program to Nye Beach starting May 1.
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In April, it will once again be possible to take the bus from Eugene to Medford after Pacific Crest Bus Lines announced it’s launching a new daily service between the two cities.
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The price of gas and plane tickets may be altering Oregonians' plans for Spring Break this year.
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Project administrators announced the new $14.4 billion cost estimate on Tuesday morning.
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Multiple things — including the war in Iran — are affecting the price of gasoline across the country.
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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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Lane Transit District's new project restores some service to rural South Lane County, and adds the Highway 36 corridor and the Mohawk Valley.
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A DMV official says the problem could get worse if the transportation funding gap leads to budget cuts.