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The documentary "Outliers and Outlaws" is one piece of the University of Oregon's Eugene Lesbian History Project.
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An energy company wants to transfer fuel from trains to trucks in Eugene’s Trainsong neighborhood, but some community members there are concerned about the risk of an environmental disaster.
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The U.S. team finished with 33 medals, including 13 gold, in its best performance ever. The atmosphere in Eugene made it the most vibrant international track event in years.
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What will eventually be Eugene’s largest transitional shelter site is roughly halfway completed. Everyone Village in west Eugene is aiming to provide 100 spaces on its acreage, and give residents a safe and secure environment.
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A Starbucks store in Eugene has become the first in the state to unionize after a unanimous vote on Wednesday.
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Stephanie Webster of Springfield took a call from her daughter’s boyfriend minutes after shots were heard behind the WOW Hall in Eugene Friday night. The scene was pure pandemonium.
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The shooting took place shortly before 9:30 p.m. local time Friday outside the WOW Hall, a concert venue and non-profit community center in downtown Eugene, Oregon.
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Oregon Legislature recently approved a bill that will help fund mobile mental health crisis teams around the state.
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What started out as a solemn march honoring George Floyd turned into a destructive riot Friday night in downtown Eugene.
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The city of Eugene is finally getting a "rest stop"… but not the kind where travelers pull off the freeway for a few minutes. "Rest stop" in this context…
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The Eugene Water & Electric Board voted last night to raise water rates by 6 percent and electricity rates by nearly 5 percent.The Register-Guard reports…
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Classes start Monday at public universities in Oregon, and Eugene police are resuming party patrols to control noise and crowds in student neighborhoods…
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The Eugene City Council voted this week to pass an ordinance allowing small camps for the homeless.The ordinance would give the council the authority to…
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As much as we'd like to think the contents of our toilets just go away when we flush, there is no such place as "away." But communities around our region…