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Five pro-Palestinian protestors chained themselves to the University of Oregon’s main administrative building Thursday morning.
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The state's election director said postal officials have committed to fixing the issue.
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A 1937 first edition of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” signed by Walt Disney himself has sold for an undisclosed amount, according to a Eugene bookstore.
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Emergency Management personnel from around the state are meeting on May 14 for the largest Cascadia Earthquake drill ever held on the Oregon Coast.
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A forestry official says the 2024 Oregon wildfire season looks to be a moderate one so far.
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The second Phish Studies Conference, featuring more than 60 people showcasing art, posters, and publications will be held at Oregon State University May 17-19.
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A recent community meeting in the city of Bend, was disrupted by racist and homophobic slurs from critics of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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Speculation has swirled for months about what role the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, might play in the race to replace Congressman Earl Blumenauer.
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The old YMCA building on Patterson Street in Eugene is scheduled to be demolished starting Wednesday.
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The City of Eugene is resuming a delayed project to make the intersection of River and Irving Roads safer.
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Most of the vacation rental's cuts are not to Oregon-based positions.
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Machine learning algorithms are helping researchers detect the calls of marbled murrelets among millions of hours of audio recordings collected from Oregon and Washington forests.