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Leaders say costs have risen faster than expected and River Road area ridership is lower than anticipated.
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The suit is the latest salvo in a seven-year battle over plans to widen Interstate 5 through Portland's Rose Quarter.
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As the region continues to recover from recent ice storms, Lane County officials say their top priority is clearing downed trees and opening roads so people can get supplies.
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A winter storm passing through the region is causing closures or delays along higher-elevation highways and roads.
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The National Weather Service is predicting snow and freezing rain in the Willamette Valley starting late Friday or early Saturday morning.
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Alaska Airlines said Wednesday it will cancel all flights scheduled on the 737-9 Max jets through Saturday amid investigations into the aircraft’s safety.
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A new law went into effect this year that allows all Oregon cities to use photo radar to enforce speed limits. But motorists shouldn’t expect to see a flood of new cameras right away.
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Oakridge leaders say their city’s airport needs a new runway and advanced air mobility to better detect and suppress wildfires. They’re backing an effort to upgrade the airstrip and create a hub for autonomous aircraft operations.
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It will cost more to take a drivers’ test next year in Oregon. A number of fees are going up in 2024 under new legislation.
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Drivers should see about 370 new electric vehicle charging ports across the state in 2024 as part of an Oregon Department of Transportation rebate program. The program reimburses some of the costs associated with buying and installing charges at multi-family homes or public parks, according to ODOT.
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Sen. Brian Boquist and Rep. Anna Scharf say Democrats have ignored an unconstitutional disparity in how heavy trucks are being taxed versus personal vehicles. Their push for a special session is unlikely to succeed.
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Eugene’s e-scooter program is closing down following reports that the manufacturer, Superpedestrian, is going out of business.