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Oregon’s second largest city has an open seat for mayor. Incumbent Eugene mayor Lucy Vinis announced last year she would not be seeking a third term of office.
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Officials for Junction City’s schools have a new school bond measure before voters, and are hoping for a repeat victory in the May primary election.
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The new FAFSA form has been bogged down by technical problems and delays. Submissions are down among public high school seniors across the nation, including in Oregon.
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The terminal is located in an industrial hub that could release massive plumes of toxic chemicals in the event of a 9.0 Cascadia earthquake, which could happen in the next few decades.
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This May, voters will decide whether to renew the Eugene 4J School District’s operations levy.
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Oregon's gray wolf population took several hits in 2023, causing its growth rate to drop to zero for the first time since wolves started returning to the state.
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The City of Bend is offering rebates to help residents convert their lawns into low-water use landscapes.
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Oregon local governments sustained millions of dollars in damage during the January ice storm. Over the weekend President Joe Biden approved federal funding to cover some of those costs.
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Recommendations for the ocean salmon seasons off the coasts of Oregon, California and Washington were made last week with some OK news for some fishermen and devastating news for those in California.
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The Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance District is asking for voter support in May to fund new equipment. The District is also crafting a unique cross-agency relationship.
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Officials said 52 people were arrested following a protest that shut down I-5 in Eugene on Monday.
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Right 2 Dream Too is a village of tiny homes and shelters run by more than a dozen unhoused people. It has less than two months' worth of operating revenue left.