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Two public water management agencies in Lane and Douglas counties have been awarded millions in federal funds for drought resiliency.
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Last election, Lane County was one of several across the country that was targeted with suspicious mail. The county has implemented several safety measures to protect workers going into this election.
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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.