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The approach of April marks a key time of the year. It’s when mountain snow usually peaks across Oregon — offering a hint at the severity of the coming wildfire season and about conditions for farmers who rely on irrigation.
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The rarest of spring break visitor – a first so far as wildlife officials know – is making its way south along the central Oregon coast.
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PeaceHealth has received the green light from the Oregon Health Authority to construct a 67,000 square foot rehabilitation hospital in Springfield. The facility will include the region’s first brain injury unit.
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A conservation group says it’s going to sue the U.S. Forest Service for failing to protect a rare and threatened species in Oregon.
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The City of Sutherlin is moving forward with a project meant to expand housing options in the Douglas County community.
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The details emerge as First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson's role in her wife's administration have raised questions.
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After nearly a year of bargaining, educators reached a tentative agreement with the district on a new two-year contract.
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The City of Eugene is considering four affordable housing proposals that seek public funding.
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Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new way to measure the water content of snow.
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Yakama Nation tribal members hunt the Hanford Reach National Monument, taking 13 elk from a herd of more than 2,000.
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture is reversing a policy decision some farmers say would have been too burdensome on small dairies.
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In this forum, you’ll hear from a proponent of STAR Voting, as well as from the local League of Women Voters president, who will provide an overview of several additional voting reform efforts, including “Ranked Choice Voting” (RCV), which will be on the statewide ballot in November.