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Springfield’s School Board deadlocked Friday night over who to choose as acting superintendent for the rest of the school year. The failure to appoint a temporary leader comes after months of discord between school board members, the community, and the district’s administration.
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Val Hoyle, who represents Oregon’s 4th District in Congress, announced Friday that she’s running for re-election.
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Memo from independent auditor said police did not violate laws during Jan. 30 protest.
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A Portland, Oregon, company is recalling nearly 3.4 million pounds of frozen chicken fried rice products sold at Trader Joe's stores and in Canada. The products may contain pieces of glass.
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The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is asking for public help to find a 42-year old Eugene man.
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The Eugene Water & Electric Board has reached a major milestone in its College Hill water tank project, with two new seismically resilient reservoirs ahead of schedule.
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Roseburg crews are removing downtown parking meters and installing new time‑limited parking signs as part of an updated citywide parking program. New permit options and revised fees roll out as the changes take effect.
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The Eugene Police Department reported a drop in some types of property crimes last year, but an increase in some violent offenses, according to new data.
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An emergency meeting of all medical staff was held Wednesday night—where an informal vote of no confidence in PeaceHealth leadership was unanimous.
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The EWEB Board has voted to formally hire the former Bonneville Power Administration leader as its new general manager.
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Oregon’s public health officials are urging families to get vaccinated after measles was detected in the wastewater of six Oregon counties.
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The Springfield School Board is scheduled to interview and appoint an acting superintendent Friday to replace outgoing superintendent Todd Hamilton.