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After a married couple led the city, Redmond considers an unusual governance change.
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The race to replace Rep. Paul Holvey is set to see a rush of outside spending that has been rare in legislative races — but might soon become more common.
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KLCC's Michael Dunne leads a conversation with Lane County District Attorney candidate Christopher Parosa. He is currently Chief Deputy District Attorney for Lane County. His opponent, James Cleavenger, did not respond to invitations to participate.
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McMullen has done one of the state's trickiest jobs for more than a decade, but his tenure had come under fire.
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Eugene leaders have agreed to invest $6 million in urban renewal funds to support the redevelopment of the Steam Plant.
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For decades, Oregon was one of the few states that didn’t limit campaign contributions. A recently signed law will change that. Many hope the limits will encourage more people to run for office – especially at the local level.
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Emails released Friday confirm that senior members of the governor's team had questioned Aimee Kotek Wilson's expanding role.
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People who live at the Forest Glen Retirement Community in Canyonville have until May 1 to pay their long overdue water bill. It’s one of the many challenges that residents of the Douglas County facility are facing.
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State Rep. Maxine Dexter has benefited from more than $1.2 million in ads supporting her candidacy in the 3rd Congressional District.
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As Oregon's May primary approaches, KLCC is answering your "frequently asked questions" about the elections process.
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Residents of the Mohawk Valley east of Springfield will vote this May on a levy to support their rural fire district.
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This May, Eugene voters will decide whether to become the first city in the world to elect political candidates through a scorecard. The proposal is called STAR Voting, and it would apply to races for Mayor, City Council and EWEB, starting in 2026.