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Call them the Medford Emeralds, the Timberjacks, or maybe the Medford Pears. A minor league baseball team may be moving to the city.
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The announcement is a stunning development for a service that’s been recognized nationally, especially in the wake of 2020 social justice protests, which renewed the national conversation about the role of armed officers in responding to mental health crises.
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Natural gas infrastructure will be banned in new low-rise residential buildings in Eugene.
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Event organizers considered canceling the Drag Queen Storytime event due to hateful and threatening messages, but instead pushed forward, with extra security precautions.
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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…