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The body of Rachel Merchant-Ly was recovered from the North Umpqua River Friday.
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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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During the recent stretch of nice weather in the Willamette Valley, regional fire crews have been dispatched to several grass and brush fires. Now fire officials are urging everyone to practice fire safety.
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Authorities are warning people to be better prepared after several incidents across popular hiking areas in Oregon during the sunny weather.
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Search and Rescue efforts continue in the search for Rachel Merchant-Ly, a Glide Elementary kindergarten teacher whose vehicle was found crashed in the North Umpqua River.
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Eugene Springfield Fire crews say the hiker had fallen and sustained life-threatening injuries.
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The Springfield Utility Board has established a fund to assist customers that were affected by the recent ice storms.
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The Eugene Water and Electric Board is building the sixth of seven planned emergency water stations, this one near the Eugene YMCA.
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Hotter and more intense fires are likely coming to the Pacific Northwest’s cooler and wetter forests. That’s from new research led by an Oregon State University scientist.
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Willamalane is reopening Fort Park, Douglas Gardens Park, and all Thurston Hills Natural Area hiking trails Saturday, March 2. Lane County Parks is reopening Howard Buford Recreation Area on Friday, March 15.
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Lane County has a new Emergency Manager. Tiffany Brown started in her position at the beginning of February.
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The bill would exempt from state income taxes any money received as a result of a wildfire-related lawsuit.