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A man suspected of killing two women and abducting his infant son took his own life along Interstate 5 just north of Eugene, police said Tuesday.
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Records show that since the beginning of this year, 9 University of Oregon students were drugged, and the university failed to warn students. We'll hear from a reporter with Eugene Weekly to learn more.
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Officials are warning that downed trees from winter storms could make for increased boating hazards this year.
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McKenzie Fire & Rescue will soon ask voters to replace a five-year operation levy. Measure 20-356 proposes a property tax increase to maintain 24-hour staffing and sustain response levels.
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Matthew Muckey's contract with the Oregon Bach Festival only lasted 16 days, during which festival organizers learned of the longstanding allegations of sexual assault against him.
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Intel has completed assembly of the massive device — called a high numerical aperture extreme ultraviolet lithography scanner, High NA EUV for short — at its Hillsboro campus, the chipmaker announced Thursday.
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Next month, Springfield voters will decide whether to approve a $20 million general obligation bond to repair city streets.
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KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White moderates a conversation with candidates running for two Lane County seats in the Oregon State Legislature.
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As Oregon's May primary approaches, KLCC is answering your "frequently asked questions" about the elections process.
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City leaders considered feedback from the community, staff and interviews with finalists before voting to hire Nina Vetter.
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A surprise underground discovery has delayed some of the City of Eugene’s repaving work downtown.
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Up and down the Oregon coast, harbor seal pupping season is just getting underway.