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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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This month, voters in the Lincoln County community have a chance to fund a water tank replacement.
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Both Tobias Read and James Manning say their primary goal is to restore trust to an office that oversees elections, audits state agencies, sits on the state’s land use board and, in rare cases, would take over as governor.
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The Eugene Police Department recently began embedding a Lane County Behavioral Health professional with police, for mental health related calls in downtown Eugene. A new federal grant will help expand the program.
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A new tribal community in Oregon is demonstrating that affordable homes can be energy efficient and withstand the impacts of climate change.
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The University of Oregon’s student encampment said it’s received a deadline to disperse.
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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.