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KLCC's Nathan Wilk and the Daily Emerald's Evan Reynolds sat down with the University of Oregon president Karl Scholz for a joint interview Friday.
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The Yachats Library closed its doors to the public this week as volunteers began boxing up and moving some of the collection to Room 8 in the Commons for up to a year.
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Oregonians are being asked to create more defensible space around their homes, with vegetation modified in that space to reduce wildfire threat and help firefighters defend the house.
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Demonstrators against the war in Gaza at Portland State University and other schools have called for divestment from companies with ties to Israel. Such demands have long been a tool for protesters.
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The Lane County Farmers Market kicks off its seasonal Tuesday Market in downtown Eugene this week.
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KLCC's Nathan Wilk moderates a forum between candidates for Lane County Commissioner.
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If you want the look and feel of the tropics in your garden this summer, you don't need a greenhouse - you just need the right plants.
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A measure on the May 21 ballot asks voters in coastal Lincoln County to renew a funding measure to support the library district.
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The district says auditing challenges were caused by staff turnover and new technology.
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Portland made national headlines in January when Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and local leaders declared a 90-day state of emergency in response to the fentanyl crisis that roiled the city.
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The Bureau of Land Management has announced some campground closures in Lane County because of understaffing.
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Three appeals court judges found the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, or LUBA, made a mistake earlier this year when it shut down opposition brought by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs against Deschutes County.