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Chemical worries spur food recall
Handy sues county for release of documents
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Study links water, healthy food
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Memorial Day observances set for today
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State asked to investigate Creswell city audits
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Appeal planned on Capstone alley
Jail picks up private medical services
School pride blooms
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Saluting soldiers
RELIGION: Religion and science needn’t be incompatible
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Military-style charter school moving to Goshen
Polluted sites to be identified, analyzed
Butte gets trail to top for families
EWEB to cut 50 jobs, overtime
Springfield woman recovering from war wounds
Developers detail Hynix plan
Billboards for Bert
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Springfield school budget panel approves pared-back $80 million spending plan
Cemeteries plan Memorial Day observances
Eugene middle school students glimpse the world of open heart surgery
Eugene police officers give CPR to suspect
Angelica Swartout’s infanticide confession discounted by expert witness
Violators or scape-Goat?
LGBT students speak out in Eugene, seek ways to end school harassment
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Atlas brings beauty of details to life
Deputy charged with DUII
Doctor testifies Swartout couldn’t have had baby
Budget ‘horrible,’ not ‘catastrophic’
Springfield schools face more budget cuts
State fences off homeless campsite
UO student at center of ‘conversion therapy’ case
Street repairs, skate park on city’s wish list
Caretaker fraud case deepens
Data center on horizon?
Scientifically Speaking with the Science Factory
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Swartout again says pregnancy was a lie
A legacy of love
Man gets 7 years for bank holdups
Springfield man accused of plotting to sell heroin
County scales back safety cuts
Voters may see a second streets bond
Indian mascot ban irks Siletz
Former Hynix plant to be sold
A ‘fair shake’ for veterans
Oregon's First Mini Maker Faire
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Duck Store boss goes out on top
Authorities raid parties in vacant building
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Rental code sunset gains vote
Landlord fee put on hold
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College in reach
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City looking to improve Amazon bicycle lanes
In honor of a river’s namesake
EWEB buys vacant factory
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Clouds don’t cover eclipse enthusiasm
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Register-Guard staff wins 13 awards
Debit card dings draw complaints at LCC
So proudly they hail
Historic track meet’s legend grows
Skate park backers eye bond funds
City renovating scarred park
Eclipse viewing chance coming
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RELIGION: ‘Dialogue of the heart’ overcomes differences
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Ex-Lane County man held in Arizona
Budgeters’ views on using reserves vary
Afghan war veteran takes rambling route to UO law degree
A missing body, cashed checks, and a monkey
Office assaulted by noxious fumes
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LTD will raise bus fares on July 1
Witness says Swartout didn’t appear pregnant
OPB to air UO alumni’s film about dam removal
Oakridge applauds budget milestone
Man gets six years in botched robbery
Gateway mail center gains reprieve
Ed board bans Indian mascots
Budgeters sift for loose change
Strange streak
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Jury rules suspect’s shooting justified
A river with no ‘a’ runs through him
Witness testifies about Swartout activity gap
City eyes LCC area for growth
Pleasant Hill Fire District weighs its alternatives
Turnout typical for similar primaries
Election isn’t seen as game changer
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Close vote will force Taylor to work for runoff victory
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Jurors see videotape of confession in Swartout murder case
Lively, Lovelace lead legislative races
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Rosenblum tops AG primary
Army recruiter pleads not guilty to sexual delinquency charge
DeFazio breezes past primary
Two fire district tax levies approved
Springfield keeps Lundberg
Piercy wins; Taylor, Valle going to runoff
A champion’s agony
Farr ousts Handy; Sorenson keeps seat
Eugene to Honolulu direct? Aloha, Allegiant
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Residents weigh in on urban boundary expansion
No new reports of deadly illness
City fee catches landlords by surprise
State backs Eugene on VA zoning
Seasonal call center to return to Eugene
Springfield thieves clout nearly 100 cars in 30 days
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Ballots need to be put in drop boxes to count
2nd Annual Farm Food Festival
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Sister city delegation to study waste
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In Springfield, get rid of your junk — for free
County’s Firewise program dying out
Candles raised for Lillian
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Ex-employees involved in 2 lawsuits
LTD rate increases get final hearing
Creswell behind on city audits
Future guide dogs get puppy pat downs
‘Nothing she wouldn’t do’
Prospect of public safety cuts loom large
UO student’s death most likely from meningitis
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RELIGION: Prayer helps shed a burden, find forgiveness
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Schools not ready with rules for appeal
Ballots come in slowly in county
Courts closed under bridge pending road repair
SUB weighs lure for VA clinic
Tickets for Trials going fast
Jump on summer
District Budget Proposed for 2012–13
New "Drive For Education" to Support Eugene Schools
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Oakridge council moves to oust finance director
Touring choir target of thieves
County contests see surge in giving
Doctor says Swartout likely gave birth
Army recruiter charged in sex case
Eugene Opera switches gears after money-losing season
Making way for Capstone
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Charge tied to police shooting dismissed
Witness says she saw ultrasound
Drinking ‘part of our culture’
$213 million in bonds part of long-term schools plan
Capstone project: Yes
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It’s about the people connecting
Man jailed after admitting to growing marijuana
Facilities Recommendations Presented to Board
Facilities Plan Recommendations Presented to Board
Meet and Greet with Cheryl Myers – Governor’s Office; Director of Economic & Business Equity 5/18/2012 1:00 PM - 5/18/2012 2:30 PM
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A new plan for Civic
Ex-bank boss pleads guilty to fraud, identity theft
Conflicts arise over school schedule
Residents want to halt bike lane project on 24th
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Kendall Automotive starts school district sponsorships
Sisters are first witnesses in retrial
Fixing roads means delays
Developer buys site downtown
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Spiritual healer convicted in killing
Developer buys site downtown
No school layoffs, closures
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RFK Jr. calls coal ‘corrupting’ at Portland rally
Suspect in baseball bat slayings appears in Clatsop County court
Inmate died of aspiration pneumonia
Chamber orchestra makes cuts, leaves Hult
Candidate puts up $23,000
Suit challenges McKenzie logging
Capstone and city come to terms
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Two-car crash near Leaburg injures five
As experiment, science pubs a huge success
An open house at Wayne Morse Ranch brings back memories
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Women of Strength, Courage and Diversity is in Eugene
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Car rams Churchill area home
Ceremony to honor fallen Eugene police officer
Layoffs among EWEB options
As long as you both shall live
Opening space
A day in the life
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Humility is learning to empty the self
Bail levelstays as is for jailed caregiver
Man pleads not guilty in case of murder for hire
Give them that old soft shoe ... to reuse
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Swartout retrial opens like the first
Moon will look huge tonight — if you believe
City planning summer fixes on busy paths
Grant to help revamp mental health building
Judge puts busy thieves out of action
Daughter of jailed caregiver arraigned
Candidates vie in 2 local House races
Overdue Oakridge says library’s fine
Handy says ethics allegation a smear
Oregon gets health plan funds
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State cuts its losses on highway
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Two challengers take mayor to task at forum
Sheldon Field named for coach
County studies safety levy
County to drop mining appeal
Defendant gets 9 years for sexual assault
Motorist rams patrol car, injures Springfield officer
One dead, one jailed in slaying at campsite
Drill puts disaster response to the test
Birth of a brewery district
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State zeroes in on 6th-grade attendance
City expects IOU payoff by year’s end
Continued growth on tap for Ninkasi
Birth of a brewery district
Sheriffs backing DeFazio on timber
Trash smasher put out to pasture at landfill
Police shoot kidnapping suspect at remote cabin
Police say estranged boyfriend kidnapped former Eugene woman
High School Gets $425,000 Grant for Innovative Engineering Program
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Mom’s Pies back; the sign is fixed
In Springfield, a challenge to the status quo
Pair face charges of theft from victim, 84
Health clinics face trouble
Two Eugene high schools win business partnership grants
Lane County voters urged to do ballot flip-flop
Springfield sewer fees to rise
Eugene-Springfield coalition reaches out to immigrants
Effort to tap river suffers a setback
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Need help talking to your teens about sex? Event is set
Eugene worker to be boss at LCOG
Fire, rescue districts seek funds
Mayor takes no chances on 2 rivals
Archery lovers, and newcomers, too, test their skills
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Eagle Forum seeks to join UO against Title IX lawsuit
Taylor seeking fifth term on council
Heavy hitters taking swings
Flesh ideas of artists
Farr and Handy face off in north Eugene voting
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Tear up self-justification to let healing begin
Lane County election ballots mailed out to voters
Caregiver indicted on theft charges
Man sentenced for child porn
Park may become groundwater filter
Students oppose tuition hike
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Osprey nest’s removal ruffles feathers
Eugene Beer Week 2012
Stairway to poetry
Events to cause traffic delays
Hearing today on mascot ban
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Turn in old prescription drugs this Saturday
Springfield incumbent faces first challenger
Bill may stall local postal closures
Handgun permits soar
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For a newspaper columnist, the questions never stop coming
Prosecutors expand real estate fraud case
In Springfield’s Ward 6, a newcomer will fill City Council seat
State renews warning on lake’s fish
Bill would stall mail closures
Capstone tax break supported
Sheldon shutdown
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Springfield City Council Ward 3 race pits ex-teacher against tattoo artist
Due or overdue, credit given at ACE awards
Springfield man’s suicide attempt won’t delay his sentencing
Eugene Fashion Week showcases local talent
Swartout jurors can replay evidence
UO’s union objections withdrawn
Thankful family rescued from river
County faces severe cuts
Focus On: International Trade- China 5/17/2012 9:30 AM - 5/17/2012 11:00 AM
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When faced with a fight, call 9-1-1
Economy tops lists of Springfield contenders
Smart meters arise as issue in EWEB race
Springfield teacher, coach placed on leave amid alcohol inquiries
DeFazio challenger Matthew Robinson launches mailing blitz
Eugene City Council seeks revisions to proposed law on unruly parties
Eugene citizens sound off on Capstone housing plan
The Arts and Business Alliance of Eugene BRAVA Breakfast 6/1/2012 07:30 AM - 6/1/2012 08:45 AM
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UO early childhood program wins $50,000 Greenpower grant
Highway 99 work to cause delays
A real field day
City may crack down on parties
Hurdles still to clear
Pete Sorenson: In seeking a fifth term, he underscores his ‘significant accomplishments’
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Deadline is Tuesday to register for May 15 vote
Capstone tax break comes up Monday
OUS seeks collaborator
Slain policeman Chris Kilcullen’s legacy of service continues
Stahl says commission image needs upgrade
Sorenson ready for a fifth term
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Spirit explores a satisfying return to youth
Teacher arrested for giving alcohol
Bill to continue timber funds heads to conference committee
Vatican calling
Police reflect on officer’s death
Burst of warmth previews summer
Some win, some lose with open enrollment
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Police ride-along passenger became a witness to tragedy
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7 neglected spaniels getting care
Class to help parents stop triggers for asthma
Therapist honored as top volunteer
Taking on bullies
Driver in crash released from jail
Equity firm accused of bias
Kelly says pot use not as common as reported
Death and taxes
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Sign thieves single out little Nimrod
Eugene City Council leans toward making rental housing code permanent
Creswell man pulled from burning trailer dies at hospital
Power failure darkens wide swath of Eugene
Eugene schools repair bill skyrockets
Eugene targets libraries for cuts
ESPN: Pot use widespread on UO football team
Fenway fantasyland
Science Factory Earth Day Open House
Cocktail Connections with the Women Business Leaders 5/22/2012 5:00 PM - 5/22/2012 7:00 PM
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Oregon land trusts make gains in preserving acreage
Eugene sewer and stormwater fees to rise about 4 percent
Oregon State Police: Biker club victim also faces charges
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Coos Bay LNG terminal’s application denial buoys opponents
Lane County district attorney seeks city contract work
Last-minute filers pay the tax man
Smart-Ups Pub Talk - May 5/31/2012 5:00 PM - 5/31/2012 08:00 PM
Brawl in front of kids just pathetic
Couple’s children become wards of the state
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Troopers arrest 2 on heroin charges near Sutherlin
Police say bikers attacked car
EWEB commissioners to discuss smart meters
Eugene man, 84, kills his wife, then himself
Creswell students get crash course in dangers of drunken driving
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Standoff with police ends with man’s arrest
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Free family planning services will be available to more people
Gray water reuse arrives
‘Springfield’ tweaked again
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Teacher’s best friend: a ukulele
Eugene plans $15 million in 2012 street repairs
A life stopped short
Fair housing testers in town
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Legacy of love becomes guide to spirituality
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Civil War veteran finally laid to rest in Oregon
Four Oregon children get E. coli from raw milk
Attorneys want to suppress suspect’s comments to sister
Judge denies release of teen
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Teachers’ pay cut in contract
Fired UO chief up for top job at Chicago museum
Golden Temple payback due
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Focus on Manufacturing: “Managing for Flow” 5/29/2012 8:00 AM - 5/29/2012 9:30 AM
Focus On: Manufacturing- Discussion Group 5/1/2012 8:00 AM - 5/1/2012 9:00 AM
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Privacy invasion case settled
Theft of bleachers leaves league in a pickle
‘Simpsons’ creator backtracks on ‘real’ Springfield
Volunteers out in force for big book sale
Forest pesticide analysis delayed
Panel wants to keep road bond
Candidates spar over timber, jobs and money
Bugs Bonanza!
Kuo named director of Eugene orchestra
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Flights give vets the hero treatment
Prosecutors file no charges in death at Occupy camp
EmX foes spread message by bus
Board passes joint schedule
City urged to set up spot for homeless
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Valor not forgotten
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Springfield teens implicated in marijuana bust
Fuel firms at odds over projects
Group drops its suit over pipeline
Tire-slasher sidelines Lowell buses
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Waldo motor ban upheld
Springfield truck gets stuck under City Hall
A quiet transformation downtown
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Springfield school chief to receive equity award
Campus custodian accused of stealing electronics
Fire destroys rental house in Veneta
Herbivores take toll on ecosystem
Proposed fare hikes bring few comments
Council debates Capstone plan
Firefighter settles suit for $285,000
Here’s to my favorite grandchild
School mural will stay as is
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City to mark 150 years (in a low-key sorta way)
Man sues jail over injuries
Military says flag in mural is A-OK
Woman killed in wreck
Holy day praises
Compost control
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So, what would Judge Waldo do?
Two hearings planned on LTD fare increases
Bias suit against UO revived
Vendor bender
Building hope in The Barrio
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BowTech award still in limbo
Shooting by deputy ruled to be justified
Eugene candidates weigh in with the City Club
First seniors put to the test
Downtown lot the pits no more
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Easter delivers message of joy and hope
Board wants to keep ban at Waldo
ACE Awards Nominees Announced
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Racially tinged case ends in no trial
Emptying city hall
Woman charged with unlawful use of a weapon
Highway 58 bridge work will delay weekday traffic
Big run of chinook expected
District elaborates on nixed cage fight
Judge dismisses two girls’ lawsuit about climate change
Hospital manager accused of forgery and theft
County deputy layoffs delayed
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No foolin’, here’s the real Q&A’s
Police seek origin of pipe bomb found on highway near Florence
Plenty of questions arise over school schedule
UO raises union objections
Man arrested at shooting site disputes account
School’s cage fight fundraiser canceled
Man gets two years in organic food scam
For the love of pets
Woman with gun shot
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City taps veteran manager for job
Coos County mobile home fire victims identified
Recall bid targets city councilor
Seven attorneys seeking seat on Lane County Circuit Court
Rasmussen takes top spot on bench
Sociology professor draws Limbaugh’s ire
Separate paths to common schedule
Woman with gun shot
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Courageous account of child’s death
City backs homeless proposal
DMV to shut Valley River Center express office
Heavy rainfall causes sewage spills
Blaze destroys McKenzie restaurant
Pacific Seafood to pay no damages
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Activists join call for justice
Public forums continuing on proposed Eugene growth plan
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Food for nought
Board to revise equity panel
Pacific Seafood settles suit
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Siuslaw, Willamette rivers rise, but miss flood stage
Auto theft call becomes drunken driving arrest
Talking turkey and Duck trams
Federal aid still leaves a hole
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Local girls escorted to seamy side of life
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Passover opens doors to new connections
Hours of operation increasing at county’s solid waste sites
Shrimp nets give a reprieve to smelt
Panel backs help for homeless
Backers, foes air positions on EmX
Cap maker doubling its space
Rain, rain comes again, another day
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Judge wipes couple’s records clean
Governor’s mansion has elevated radon
Maintenance requires draining of Leaburg canal
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Symphony renews conductor’s contract
Mega dreams for mega jackpot
Family accused in alleged pot operation
Students to honor MLK’s work
More storm damage possible
House stalls county timber aid bill
Delayed welcome
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Teen pleads guilty in drive-by shooting attempt
Fired DJ files defamation countersuit
Eugene: A little bit country?
Transfer deadline looming
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A first (lady) for OSU commencement
Homegrown fix
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Pair may see surviving children
Apartment developer spurns neighbors’ offer to drop opposition as ‘extortion’
Jury awards $70 million in helicopter crash lawsuit
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Panel opposes coal trains in eugene
Court battle over coal exports intensifies
Wife says car attack was fit of jealousy
After years in the making, Cottage Grove has a new park and gateway
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Study: Fuel demand not cut by alternative energy
DEQ says fuel spill poses no health threat
‘Hunger Games’ isn’t just for kids
Cottage Grove mayor to quit
EWEB sets up possible move
City’s legal bill $419,000 in arrest
Meter is still running on storm costs
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LCC’s solar water heating system damaged
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County election money flowing
Few in favor of reversing Waldo ban
Legislation will insure more smiles
2012 Festival of the American Liszt Society
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‘I’m not a victim, I’m a victor’
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Downtown project may hinge on 10-year property tax break
Student housing ideas arise
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Practice peace and help change the world
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UO football player pleads not guilty
Fire damage extensive at Oakridge bank branch
Coburg truck stop in path of project
Suspect’s wife files allegations
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Sorenson, Stahl debate contrasts
Residents cope with downed trees
Two I-5 motorists injured in near head-on collision
Maps outline logging proposal
Melting snow reveals damage
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Two I-5 motorists injured in near head-on collision
Plenty of whales headed our way
Maps outline logging proposal
LTD ponders bus fare increase
Survey shows city split over EmX bus line
Spring snow makes mess
Schools Closed, Activities Canceled Due to Hazardous Weather
Principles of Lean: Enterprise-Wide Value Stream Improvements 3/29/2012 8:30 AM - 3/29/2012 12:00 PM
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Let snow bring out the kid in you
Forester Bob Kintigh, 90, dies
Officer injured in attack; suspect Tasered
Convicted murderers yield parental rights to son
Achievement compacts foundation of governor’s school plan
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Republican sues over labor commissioner election date
Plans to kill salmon-eating sea lions delayed once again
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Spring storm feels like winter
1,600 book Thursday flights out
Creswell panel censures councilor
Pharmacy thief gets 70 months
Tennis courts’ condition worries South Eugene coach
Romney wins big in Illinois primary
Bizarre Oregon foreclosure law finally off the books
Getting a jump on learning
All 4J Schools Closed Due to Hazardous Weather
Final Day of School Determined
Highway 58 reopens to two-way traffic
The case of the double-sold flying person solved Eugene-style
FEMA denies aid for homes
Suspects in car break-ins face jail
Man accused of trying to kill neighbor
City gives businesses a break on signs
Power line corridor targeted for update
forever changed
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Planned Website Outage on Monday and Tuesday
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St. Patrick’s Day DUII arrests rise
New winter recreation map ready
Creswell skydiving mediation hits snags
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Tribute to WWII vets wins national recognition
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McAnulty to appear in adoption trial
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‘Smash and grab’ burglar costs coin shop $20,000
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‘Nixon in China’ is more than opera
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Hopefuls fill ballot for state positions
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Retirement home fire prompts evacuation
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Pedestrian injured crossing Springfield’s Main Street
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Secretary charged with thefts from school
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Federal dollars re-energize energy aid program
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Cold, wet and winds to linger
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Man accused of faking cancer pleads not guilty
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City appeals excessive force ruling
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Legislators resurrect gun bills
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Motorist charged in wreck that killed bicyclist
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County sides with neighbors in appealing rock quarry decision
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Groups help gay students equalize
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Prosecutor to seek probation for boy in shooting
Plan to help chinook would create fishery
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Evidence from triple murder found after convict released
A gift from a Christmas past returns
School-support group hires new director
Wintry Saturday serves up a weather smorgasbord
Cars hit 4 cows on highway
Hospital funding limps forward
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In Bible, word ‘prophet’ often misunderstood
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Group sues to stop water pipe
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Police: Woman helped killer
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Teen pleads not guilty in plane ruckus
Legislators say senior care cuts avoided
Man charged after accidentally shooting himself
Man, 29, convicted in death of teen
Cavalcade of Crawling Creatures at Science Factory
Changes at Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School
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Golden Temple execs file for bankruptcy
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Coos D.A.’s teenage son gets probation in sex case
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State health reform bill passes
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Troopers seize 15 pounds of pot during stop on I-5
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Stolen sailboats ditched in Glenwood cemetery
Board seeks input on Waldo Lake ban
Fire displaces 2 apartment residents
Fatal beating suspect testifies
Eugene city manager’s budget proposal includes major cuts
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Neediest schools get a boost
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Man faces felony charges for allegedly faking cancer, seeking donations
Bill creating three new marine reserves heads to governor’s desk
Interviews scheduled for three finalists for Lane ESD’s top job
Forecast: Funds for hospital cloudy
EWEB hears some dissent over rate rise
County seeks breather from some state edicts
Metal thieves drench preschool
Dozens turn out to laud, lash downtown exclusion zone
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Appointed councilor will run for full term
Thieves steal two sailboats used for city’s youth lessons
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Fall Creek standoff ends with arrest
St. Vinnie’s headquarters moving
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Adult education agency to close
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To be as reliable and steady as a mountain
Radio host fired following lawsuit
Slaying victim’s dad agrees to remove protective order
Six children in state custody
Sorenson vote upsets some Democrats
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Kitzhaber offers alternatives to legislative budget proposal
Suspect tries to swim river but doesn’t get away from police
Former employee sues KFLY
Shooting gets man 71/2 years in prison
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Orchestra books a star
Home sales jump 29 percent
Lawmakers unveil forest plan
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School to offer two languages
Drug team arrests one in marijuana investigation
Yes, we will have fun, fun, fun
EmX project may get funds from federal budget
Bail posted for couple charged in son’s death
Springfield justice court to close
Council OKs citizen resolution
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Police say heroin behind shooting
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Senate backs health care change
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Creswell authorizes legal fees in battle with skydivers
County dismisses penalties for mine
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Two Rivers/Dos Rios wins school name debate
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EmX land may cost $4 million
Obama’s budget plan includes payments for rural counties
Parents pleadnot guilty in death
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Celebrate Oregon with a song
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EPUD supports 4 percent rise in utility bills
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Bethel considers open enrollment
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Open your heart, share your gifts with others
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OSP identifies man killed in Highway 99 wreck
Accountant charged with taking more than $55,000
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Discuss livability, transportation
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Suspect shot self, D.A. says
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Developer says he cut ties
Couple charged in son’s death
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DeFazio bill targets gas exports
UO alumni give $5 million in land to museum, sports
LCC teacher honored for his racial justice work
Team fouls opponents’ locker room after big loss
LTD to look at raising bus fares
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Financial planner charged with theft
Congressional effort to renew timber payments ongoing
Chief expects crime to rise
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School bell still tolls at Twin Oaks
State revenues expected to drop by $35 million
Officer impersonator pleads guilty to felony
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Sheriff to cut jail beds, patrols
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Swartout jury is deadlocked; judge declares a mistrial
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Local Marines to arrive home
Key legislators unite behind a plan to study university boards
Senate passes bill for marine reserves
Landlord murderer sentenced to life
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Murder case hits 10-year mark
Man shot by police officer listed in critical condition
VA clinic competition heats up
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Dad planned last day carefully
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Springfield police make 11 weekend DUII arrests
2 Senate bills would regulate foreclosures
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EWEB offers grant for renewable energy idea
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Waldo Lake engine ban back at hand
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Three lost in woods considered eating dog
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City sells land to be used for eateries
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Eugene police move put off till July
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Mushroom pickers found alive after six days
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Jury will not hear murder trial
High schools changing schedules
State bill targets middle managers
Shooting details emerge
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Deliberation continues in Swartout case
Man arrested after gun fired in Veneta dispute
Occupy Eugene plans medical tent
Police: Drugs may have been involved in burglary, shooting case
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Community development programs open for applications
X’s and O’s of UO sports marketing
Rave host fined for violating order
Jury deliberates over Swartout case
Officials chart course for Trials
Police investigate fatal south Eugene shooting
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Police: Man posing as cop gave teddy bears to kids
Preservation education gets a boost
Extension offers forestry classes
Experts wrap up Swartout defense
21 named to UO search committee
Developers seek tax break
State budget at forefront
State lawmakers convene
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Democrat elected to congressional post
Leiken endorses current mayor
School ‘exclusion day’ approaches
Beyer decides to leave House
Storm bill may hit $4.4 million
Police say man posed as officer for years
Most say more students downtown would be a positive development
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Pregnancy all a lie, Swartout tells jurors
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Angelica Swartout says she faked pregnancy
School Building Assessment Underway
4J Will Accept Out-of-District Students
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Former executive to fight video spy charge
Drunken driver sentenced to prison
UO student reports sexual assault by two young men
BOB WELCH: In this case, better early than never
Award-winning advocate sentenced for sexual abuse
Man sentenced for kidnapping, assault
Swartout’s friends take stand
House members line up their policy priorities
New downtown mega-project
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Taxed by scrambled taxes? There’s help handy
Woman, pets just escape house fire
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Trainers hope to halt suicides
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Market robbed in Saginaw
Mayoral candidate discovers what’s in a name
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Recently freed robber arrested in bank holdup
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Jurors hear Swartout interrogation
Toward a safer Fern Ridge Corridor
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County urges storm victims to report damage
Man pleads no contest in bear death
Payment settles EPUD dam deal
Doctors disagree on Swartout birth
Fewer graduate at several schools
Police: Man posed as cop
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Woman injured when car collides with school bus
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He had one talent, and it was love
Extension of downtown exclusion appears likely
Doctor thinks defendant gave birth
Lowell dam trespasser sentenced
Fatal wrong-way collision described
City pays $13,000 for Poling
Judge’s meeting decision targeted
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Hope fades for missing climbers
Police want exclusion law to be permanent
Newly freed convict held in robbery
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Oldest Oregonian dies in Creswell
Crash into shop ends police chase
This art heist unlikely to be made into a movie
Defendant’s sister has own doubts
Budget debate looms in Salem
Rivers on the rise once again
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Police monitor Eugene bank protests
County under new flood watch as more rain looms
Museum fine fit for post office
School’s name narrowed to three
Young activists sue governor
Kelly’s ‘heart is with Oregon’
Jury finds officer used excessive force in protester’s arrest
Swartout trial begins
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Counties scramble as timber funds fall
Creswell truck driver dies in six-vehicle crash in Idaho
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Father brings suit over care at hospital
Music close at hand
Man held in string of robberies
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Searchers comb Mount Rainier
Charity founder remains free on bail
Month-old wish gets all wet fast
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Mapleton residents dig out as river recedes
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County tells residents in flood areas to test wells
Test results still pending in Creswell teen’s death
Informer sentence to be time served
Rainier search for Springfield man suspended by blizzard
DeFazio urges advocacy
Family divided amid shock of slaying
Mapleton begins to dig out from under a layer of mud
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Crew searches for 2 missing groups on Rainier
Financial aid workshop to help students
Nima’s legacy
Environmentalists plan to sue to protect seabird
Questioning of jury hints at defense for Swartout
Flier attracts police attention
Swollen rivers cause damage across state
Mapleton hit hard by flooding; Mohawk Valley escapes serious damage
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Man pleads guilty in murder of Eugene landlord
Storm prevents search for climbers on Rainier
Jury selection begins in Swartout’s trial
New group aims to seize Occupy momentum
Fish & Chip on the menu this month
Making a point and $11,100
Eugene OKs school transfers
Slaying victim’s dad seeks safeguard
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Storm slams state
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Trial begins in incident between police officer and activist
Suspect drops insanity defense
Handy officially launches campaign
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Springfield climbers overdue
Eugene Airport enjoys record year of passengers
Market of Choice readies expansion
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Weather snarls traffic, closes schools
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Man struck by pickup dies in hospital
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Comcast merges local offices
Victim planned to plead guilty
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Continuing the march
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Eugene man accused of raping teens
Suit: Teacher removed from P.E. job
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City panels more balanced
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Transition travails
Jackknifed trailers close two portions of I-5
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Snowy weather still up in the air
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Water and volcano could make power
Oregon quarterback Thomas going pro
Veterans find a rude welcome
Man dies in rural home shooting
Holiday events continue all week
Lord’s helpers are there for family in need
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Police looking for arson suspect in south Eugene house fire
Blind man, hit by car, in critical condition
LTD sees big surge in rider numbers
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Tourism bureau focuses on sports
Meeting violation probe dropped
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Stagnant air sends Oakridge burning ban into a third day
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MLK parade bomber gets 32 years in prison
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County nurses OK possible strike
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Power purchase costs fuel rate hike
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Three-time bank robber sentenced to 12 years
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Judge has yet to issue ruling on redistricting challenge
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Search team finds overdue Springfield man, granddaughter
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City employee eyes race for mayor
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State returns mine plan to county
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Seller of suicide kits pleads guilty to tax charge
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Drivers descend on warring gas stations
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Springfield man arrested after bank robbery
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Eugene Celebration attendance rises
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Overpass and truck driver both escape serious injury
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Three of four convictions reversed in pepper spray arrest
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City and county crews shift areas as leaf pickup continues
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Man jailed in coastal shooting found dead in cell
Woman robs Eugene bank at gunpoint
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UO Senate outlines push to retain Lariviere
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City eyes credit union accounts
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Woman cited after wrong-way car crash
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Lariviere ouster slammed
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Judge tries to set gambler straight
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Springfield man’s body found at Dorris Ranch
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Florence seeks deal on growth blueprint
City eases wall-sitting rule
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Idaho death row inmate executed for 1987 murder
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Medford airport to paint logo on control tower
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Counties face dire straits if timber payments end
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Sister allowed to hear all testimony
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Party at the credit union! Come hear the music!
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Portland officials defend police actions
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Deadline for annual Medicare changes moves to Dec. 7
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Main Street makeover proposed
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Police seek help finding biker who fled
Eugene man accused of raping drunk girl, 16
Police arrest bank robbery suspect
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Online contact leads to charges
Lane workers OK labor pact
‘Rave’ organizers agree to reimburse county
College enrollment soars
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Wrong-way crash leads to manslaughter charge
Same-sex marriage won’t be on 2012 ballot
Board supports logging revival
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Occupy camp OK until Dec. 15
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Buffer zone for rivers upheld
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Protests have never fazed UO
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Eugene area remembers Holocaust 70th anniversary
True freedom will shine from an inner light
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Fatal crash brings 20-year sentence
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Springfield police seek help in tracking down vandals
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State officials warn of faked Wells Fargo texts and telephone calls
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Oregon soldier dies in Afghanistan
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Woman sentenced in theft that led to poisoning claim
University workers union, state bargain into night
Sexual abuse trial opens
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Replacements sent for alphabetically absent ballots
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New street projects to greet drivers
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Police end suicidal standoff safely
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Police to step up patrols throughout holiday week
Symphony’s director leaving post
Looking Glass rezoning appealed
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UO administrators get raises
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Cottage Grove teens die in wreck
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Warm Springs fires threaten homes
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I-5 traffic hops to new bridge’s lanes over river
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Pair settles ‘treesort’ fall lawsuit
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Money secured for apartments for homeless veterans
Coastal towns rethink tsunami evacuations
West side fires stay in check
Willamette Pass tunnel to close at times in 2012
Longtime broadcast personality dies at 84
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Steve Jobs and his Apple empire are popular in Eugene, as this CEO retires
A mother’s death brings forgiveness, grace
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State revenues fall short
Apartment complex proposed for north Eugene
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Toxic algae found in S. Tenmile Lake
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Mosque firebomb suspect held in Lane jail
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Briton selected as next artistic director of Bach Festival
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Trail cameras snap photos of wolves in Umatilla County
Crews contain Oregon wildfire that threatened houses
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Amphitheater has view of volcano
Driver faces charges after 2 die in crash
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Electric bicycle rider guilty
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County seeks more control with boundary change
Risks along the rivers
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Backpacks through the snowpack
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Cottage Grove woman drowns
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Beware contact with water in Dexter Lake, state says
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Vatican releases files in Oregon case
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Teen dies in head-on collision
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Musumeci parcel on VA’s list
Airport to get new scanners
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Woman robbed, assaulted, police say
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State Bar suspends lawyer’s license
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Call center to add 100 jobs
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Underwater pumpkin carving?
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County charter changes may go to voters in May
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Oregon family files salmonella lawsuit
Boy, 16, dies in fall off cliff
Beached whale buried near Klamath
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Ducks QB was along for 118-mph ride
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Groups file appeals over cell phone tower
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Reporter seeking people’s stories about Sept. 11
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Cities’ fire marshal offices merged
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A camp for coping with grief
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Animal agency warned of cuts
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Man enters no plea in slayings of family
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Suspect judged unfit to stand trial
Hearing damage leads to settlement
New plans for an old building
Groups join, seek Civic lease
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Closure of I-105 at I-5 planned for this weekend
Transients charged in parking-lot altercation
Wildish will fix defective asphalt
Report says Morris confessed right away
Judge denies Seda’s motions, sets date for his sentencing
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UO aces fundraising efforts
Kinkel seeking federal appeal
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FBI raids city parking office, serves subpoena for records
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Soldier returns; dad’s house in foreclosure
Boy defies odds by surviving riptide’s deadly grip
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Springfield mayor invites citizens to just drop in
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Vet Center seeks new location
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Eugene mourns the death of a local soldier killed in Afghanistan
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Portland rock band loses gear, van in Chicago theft
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Man indicted in slayings of wife, four children
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Woman accused of stabbing neighbor who intervened in fight
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Double murder trial set to begin
The queen of Eugene looks back on her year on the throne
First lady, daughter pay Oregon visit
EPUD’s bickering board members fare well on the pay scale
Business trailblazer Chambers dies at 79
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Hampton mill lays off 80
Injured and lost, hiker ate bugs to survive
DNA test didn’t match D.B. Cooper
One dead in E. coli outbreak traced to farm
Recall petition targets Coburg mayor
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Eugene students get ready for back to school with Net restrictions
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County completes appointments for political boundary panel
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Student scores not kind to UO profs
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Oregon loses a statesman
Accident injures Roseburg driver
Debt deal may threaten bridge
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Man who stole purse points gun at pursuers
Latest specialty license plates focus on wineries, children
Biplane flips overas it lands on river
Man sues over teeth cleaning at LCC
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Oregon father arraigned in slaying of wife, four children
Oregon hiker’s ordeal ends happily with just a close call
Injuries to man near tracks a mystery
Better Business Bureau introduces smart phone application
More ‘e-waste’ diverted for reuse
City manager says he’ll resign
Woman admits taking missing father’s benefits
Jerry’s turns 50
Police seeking cause of Junction City crash
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County taps candidates for youth department
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Police arrest suspect in theft of commemorative coins
Driver gets three years for March auto fatality
Cheshire area crash sends 3 to hospital
Kitzhaber appoints three new judges
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$1.45 million planning grant: a help or a waste?
Oakridge to keep executive, take $500,000 bank loan
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Woman’s rescue comes after 3 nights
Lane County to introduce job finalists
Second suspect in shooting sought
EPUD sues over hydro project
Junction City crash kills 1
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Twice-acquitted educator tells story
Woman believes uncle was infamous hijacker
Golf course cell tower approved
County budget may take new hit
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Missing woman found in woods
Tribe approves same-sex marriage
Anti-war veterans muster for conventions in Portland
Oregon Guard soldier to receive her bonus
Judge rejects salmon plan as too vague
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Child left in hot car; mother arrested
450 jobs to be lost at Monaco factory
Insurance cheat gets five-plus years in prison
Potential heirs come forward to claim school district land
Report cites EPUD legal risks
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Southern Oregon grads scramble for teaching jobs
Witness claims D.B. Cooper died 10 years ago
Hawaiian girl finds message in a bottle from Oregon boy
Space Needle wants to send a person to space
Compromise leaves a rough wake
Eugene native killed in action
Neighborhood evacuated, but ‘bomb’ turns out to be harmless
Embattled director named in ethics filing
Brink pays out $30,000 to DEI
Manslaughter term: 10 years
Fewer area schools hit rising U.S. standards
Eugene women mirror other Americans who have trouble with friendships
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FBI has new lead in D.B. Cooper case
Fiery pileup closes Salt Creek Tunnel
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Celebration parade will skip downtown
Creative scammer awaits sentence
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Levee repairs could save town’s residents money
FDA faces opposition over genetically altered fish
Pub on wheels makes the rounds in Bend
18th Avenue construction begins on Monday
UO website holds archive of historic newspapers
Health officials confirm rabid bat
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Smoking banned at health complex
The crusade of Christian Longo
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Fire razes aircraft storage unit; damage estimated at $20 million
Wu can give away or give back campaign cash
Portland mayor won’t seek re-election
Acquitted Dutch Bros. robbery defendant in jail on new charge
McKenzie level to rise as EWEB fixes canal
Catholic Services has new director
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State says it’s prepared for federal-dollar cutoff
3 arrested in protest of logging
Tidy up the yard — the Google car’s in the area
DEQ studying smelly sludge
Pool closing down
School district releases Civic terms
UO exchange student among Norway victims
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Arrest made in phone wire theft
City leaders ponder mix of housing
Oakridge seeks help out of hole
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BPA announces rates
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Sheriff to appeal pot user’s gun permit
Child sexual abuse charges dropped for killer
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Rural U.S. becoming a memory of the past
Building cost rises for police facility
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Leadership Roundtable with US Senator Ron Wyden 8/9/2011 12:15 PM - 8/9/2011 1:30 PM
Ongoing updates to the Elliott tree sit.
Eugene youth doing a tech detox in hopes of finding their human side again
Eugene area Baby Boomers point to AARP for money saving tips
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Elliott State Forest tree sit protest attacked by unidentified man on bulldozer.
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Tribal member fatally shot
Salmon-eating sea lions get reprieve
Crater Lake rim drive reopens
Man accused of abducting woman, 18
FBI kept bomb suspect in the dark
Deputies recover catering van stolen in Vets Club burglary
Fugitive in cuffs swims for it
VA to expand Roseburg hospital
Bikini brouhaha
Borders’ site spurs Oakway options
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Road crews begin flurry of slurry sealing
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Bear escapes Oakridge snare
Two teens jailed after I-5 chase that hits 95 mph
Child pornographer gets 17-year prison term
McGuffin juror: ‘a tough case’
After truck rolls onto man’s head, ‘miracle’ arrives
Vet’s Club reports $30,000 burglary
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Pelosi calls for ethics probe over allegations against Wu
Carnival rides mostly unregulated
City of Eugene crews will use smoke to inspect sewer lines
Planners reach out to land owners
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Fish at center of power dispute
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Gen. John Shalikashvili, former head of Joint Chiefs, dies
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Eight wounded in Seattle area shooting
Man wins by more than a whisker
Back on home turf, endangered rabbits do what bunnies do
Property tax deferral change surprises seniors
What is it with Bob’s bobbles?
Cure sought yet again for ‘sick’ LCC building
Beleaguered jail adding fences and remodeling offices
PeaceHealth’s COO leaving
Wu pressed to resign after sexual accusation
Hispanics skip over Lane County
Eugene's savvy computer users now view Facebook as passe
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Police find stolen truck right under their noses
Man fatally shot in Mount Angel
OSU pharmacy student’s double life exposed in arrest
Man who stole glassware from UO lab sentenced
DNA used by police to link man to bank heist
Home tour participants also get a peek at energy scores
Lawyers: Swartout pressured to confess
Ex-teacher acquitted of sexual abuse
Athletic camp on edge of change
United Way prepares to replace retiring chief
State could help pay for family’s funeral
Bridge toll money overestimated, state says
Portland bans plastic bags at big grocers
Autopsies confirm mother, 2 sons stabbed before fire
Florence burglary probe leads to arrest of two men
Police report surgein utility trailer thefts
Harrisburg proposes 4-day school
Report: Crime law flawed
Oakridge votes to seek funds
Board punts on Civic decision
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Roseburg teen drowns in creek
Death row inmate drops judge request
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Oregonians protest Big Oil's tars sands, pipelines and megaloads.
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New chapter for widow of Kesey
City manager declines a pay raise for himself
Judge advises defendant in standoff to hire a lawyer
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EUGENE LIBRARY CONJURES UP A POTTER PARTY
Tax breaks undergo debate
Separate coast land swaps get tangled in controversy
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Eugene's famous visitors leaving their mark by pointing to their friendships
Eugene males also suffering from eating disorders due to culture, other issues
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State settles part of lawsuit over clinic’s closure
Lowell ranger offices on auction block
Former teacher’s 2nd trial begins
LTD may revamp retirement plan
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In plea agreement, former DEI manager to repay $85,000
County releasing ‘high risk’ inmates
Jury finds McGuffin guilty of manslaughter
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Zoo defends elephant breeding effort
Teacher helps make a difference
1 of 2 sought in shooting turns himself in to police
Springfield council OKs pork — as pets
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Spring rise ebbs in region; wind farms return to full output
State resources to vet caregivers underutilized
Paint recycling program praised
Ex-federal officer sentenced
McGuffin murder case goes to jury
Family slain in Medford
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Program encourages updating of woodstoves
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Growth to alter city ward borders
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Rain putting summer on hold
Bowmer Theatre to reopen on Aug. 2
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Summer Science Adventures Camps Now Offered at Half Price
Lorane accident injures four
Bankruptcy suit settled for Brownsville festival
SWAT team arrests Eugene man after a 4½-hour standoff
Golfers not cowed
County OKs map software
Campus building projects to fall off
Light for the end of the tunnel
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Register-Guard wins general excellence award
Park and ride lot dedicated in Veneta
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5 more sentenced in poaching ring
Police use new approach to fight property crime
Burglary victim sleuths out a suspect
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Eugene shifting some ambulance coverage to Lane Rural
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Iraqi heavy metal band makes it to the U.S. Acrassicauda plays 9 pm Sunday, July 17, at The Black Forest.
Eugene Baby Boomers finding it better to keep working over retirement
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Sheriff’s office seeks two men in shooting
Arsonist guilty of violating probation
Flying folk facelift
Judge throws out EmX lawsuit
Study tracks effects of declining predator numbers
New round of pesticide tests
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Church’s use of tea to go before court
Inmate allowed to fire his lawyers
Eugene police warn residents of rising burglaries
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County to consider filling counsel position
Governor names Lee to state office post
City looks for new use for old house
Bethel chief to take pay cut
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Sister city delegation visits Eugene
EPUD board demotes vice president
Poachers will spend deer seasons in jail
Patrol cuts affecting rural 911 response
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McKenzie Pass road open Friday to all traffic
Elmira man gets 11 years for shooting wife in head
Drinking water free of fallout, state says
Rain should mark end to the sneezy season
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To get to the other side — with grace
3 hurt as driver falls asleep, hits tree, OSP says
Father, son bank robbers sentenced
Kesey statue put back in place
Officials to hear pesticide concerns
Battling illegal dumping
Coburg charter school gearing up
Shooting case ‘clearing up’
Council recites its first pledge, but one councilor refrains
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Dari Mart welcomes mobile produce stand to parking lot
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Break-in ends in gunshot injury
EPUD to vote on possible sanctions
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Project offers free prostate cancer screenings this week
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Bikeway projects under way
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Eugene's local "Oregon Country Fair" has international appeal for people
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Rainbow Family packs up after gathering
Boat’s crew rescued after five days adrift
ORI’s research park site gets OK
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UO’s costs for building rise
Wedding host fights reviews
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Check out Warpaint's new video on NPR and catch them live at the Country Fair this weekend! (Horse Chorale on Sat., Main Stage on Sun.)
Need Country Fair tickets? CD World out West 11th at Seneca is selling them, which is very handy. Newcomers note: no ticket sales at the fair. See you all out there.
Dispute focuses on forced furloughs
Emotions run high as trial begins
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Governor appoints Eugene attorney chairwoman of OLCC
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UO player pays off court fines
Egg farmers, animal rights group forge pact
Sheriff cuts 84 jail beds
Eugene youth part of national trend of students not meeting standards
Heading out to Fair? Scoop this free track from Marv and catch him on main stage Friday.
Photos of Steve Earle live at The Shedd now on the blog
Photos from July 4th at the Eugene Pro Rodeo
Cell phone loophole disconnected
Man suffers ‘very serious’ burns in mobile home blaze
Driver admits abusing bus riders
Oakridge utility rates to rise
After 11 years, Coquille murder case goes to trial
Arrest over spiked smoothie
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Judge to reconsider execution requested by inmate
Child abuser gets 25-year prison term
Commissioners meet to set long-term goals
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UFOs among the fireworks? We heard from Steve in north Eugene that he observed some unusual aircraft in the southeast skies on the Fourth of July between about 10 and 10:45 pm. Anybody else see anything weird?
New law targets underage drinking
Former LCC student files suit after parking lot plummet
BLM calls its own timber plan faulty; urges it be tossed
Human shield by choice
QB Costa becomes officer Costa
Compensation could be similar to Russell’s
Berman’s assignment: Assess financial situation
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Holiday weekend traffic death toll: 1
Short-handed troopers struggle to cover state 24/7
Willamette Street work begins; finish set for September
Polemic Pillar
Eugene's Hemingway fans remember when he died 50 years ago
Former Duck Nate Costa was sworn in as a Springfield cop. Somehow Duck football players becoming police officers kinda tickles us.
Homeless man arrested after several Eugene fires
Body of missing firefighter, 32, recovered from Oakridge area
She Who Knows All is right again
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Couple building unusual straw-bale home
State seeks to bar contractor from work in Oregon
BLM rethinks herbicide use
Driver, 21, hurt when car hits tree on Highway 99 near Cottage Grove
Creswell with pride
Butte of a day
Fourth of July? Ok, but what some folks around the EW office get fired up about is the Oregon Country Fair...
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Parts of Pearl Street to be closed during repair project
Oakridge sends out notices of layoffs
Representatives recount wins, losses
County suspends job program
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F-15 jets to fly over Creswell holiday parade
Colleges’ budgets studied
Senators recap victories, failures
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65 years of lighting up the sky
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Focusing on positive changes lives for better
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Kitzhaber signs health plan overhaul
Gas prices cutting down on number of travelers
‘Enforcement blitz’ under way
Missing firefighter left note in truck
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Pledge opinions heard from afar
ORI pursuing alternate site for new building
Danger spurs closure of Willamette River stretch
Eugene women helping to make ends meet by working more
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Scorpion stings Oregon man aboard airliner
Snow, sun make for all-around 4th
Fireworks shows set for launch on holiday
Young mother testifies of assault
Neighbor, fire crew jump into action
Judge Carp plans to dive into language studies
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No drastic changes expected from spotted owl plan
Legislature finds compromise
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Eugene Sixties fans welcome news of a touring Buffalo Springfield
R-G Quote of the Day: "Colleagues, it’s not you and me who will be going to hookah lounges. It’s our children and our grandchildren.” - Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Portland Democrat
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Reggae On The River Ticket giveaway The first person to correctly answer these three questions will win two weekend passes to Reggae On The River. 1. After marrying his wife in 1966, Bob Marley left Jamaica to visit his mother who lived where? 2. Who w
Hookah lounge bill passes
For Russell, a career of challenges
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Riverfront cleanup to start
Suspect admits stabbing couple
Lawmakers reach deal on congressional districts
High court blocks planned execution
It’s not the words, it’s the deeds
Traffic signals to help flow at I-5/Beltline
Planners say city will need 6,000 to 9,000 new homes
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Flash grenade ends standoff at VA office
Eugene Weekly invites you enter to win two weekend passes to the 27th Annual Reggae On The River! The event is Saturday and Sunday July 16th & 17th in Benbow, CA For more information about the event call: 707 923-3368 or visit www.reggaeontheriver.co
Eugene Shakespeare fans wonder what's true about their Bard?
Best quote from the R-G's story on Fox News coverage of the City Council Pledge of Allegiance issue: “Thank you,” wrote Loren Pierce of Reno, Nev. “You have made our decision easy for us. We have decided to move our 120-member fami
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State speeds up highway repair job
Two county unions shifting to cheaper health benefit plan
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Council out-Foxed by its decision on Pledge
Deal closes safety budget gap
DeFazio blasts VA on clinic delays
911 service goes down
911 is back up, but maybe keep that back-up 541-682-5111 number on hand for the future...
911 lines are down for Central Lane. Call 541-682-5111 for emergencies.
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Eugene kayaker injured running Bridal Veil Falls
The scoop on street names
Teasing thought to be shooting motive
Eugene City Council: Pledge yes, war no
Former ELF member gets 5 years in heroin case
Springfield approves school budget
Bill OK’d to loosen rules on colleges
Timber harvest lawsuit filed
DeFazio calls for inquiry into VA clinic bidding
Science Factory Expanded Summer Hours And Dome Show Of The Week
“The dead return in bodily form only to be received by families who must be reassured their dead have sacrificed for a purpose worthy of futures lost, love vanished, and promised dreams unkept. I have lost confidence that such reassurances can anym
Hey Eugene, do you have or know someone who has a tricked-out, unique, creative and bitchin' bike? Send us a photo and contact info to artist@eugeneweekly.com We may be in touch about including you in a bicycle photo essay later in July.
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EWEB panel studies conservation
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University area street project gets under way
Station likely to keep 2 crews
New skills for seniors
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State signs off on wind farm
2 die in crash
Columbia River flood threat eases, forecaster says
Hypocrisy can hunt you down
UO grant for high-tech gear may help preemies
Hot dog, it’s a race
UO applications skyrocketing
Bedbugs are here, but help is at hand
Y dreams of future
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Judicial pioneer Roberts dies at 88
Eugene computer experts may play a role in Cyber Wars
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Open and affirming congregation found
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Prosecutor: Teen told father he killed girl
Medical marijuana trial testimony reveals deals
Scenic highway opens to cyclists, pedestrians
Local man hopes first election win is a big one
City Club focuses on UO policies
Bill revising PERS questioned
Mental hospital still alive
Employee charged with shooting co-worker at west Eugene shop
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Fort Hood massacre inspired Seattle plot, authorities say
Oregon Health Plan overhaul bill advancing
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EWEB keeps ban on fireworks at reservoir site
Bill on winery rules at hand
No coasting on bicycle defense
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Higher education budget shrinks
At Shakespeare fest, shows must go on in tent
No deal in school negotiations
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Explore the Wonders of China 7/26/2011 5:30 PM - 7/26/2011 7:00 PM
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Police say 21-year-old pretended to be doctor
Investing in the future of Kidsports
Arson film focuses on ELF, one of its members
Officer finds bloody knife, then suspect
Illegal dumping of paint will cost BLM thousands
Without debate, school board approves $309 million budget
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One more try at a contract
Coos Bay family denies it defrauded military
New county budget means loss of 57 jobs
Eugene youth at risk to poor economy that's bringing them down
Eugene Elvis fans wonder why the King's drug use was kept underwraps
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Springfield streets to close for sealant work
Judge rules suspect fit to stand trial in Eugene murder case
County leaders find goals harmony
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U.S. mayors adopt Piercy’s resolution
HEADS TURN AT UO’S WRONG-WAY TRACK PHOTOS
Offender programs under the budget ax
Education package approved
Wet and wild
Springfield trims 16 jobs, adds new fees
GOP ties up school bills
County may use furlough days
Time to go jump in a pool
Hundreds report fraudulent bank withdrawals
Council may meet in middle on Pledge
UO releases documents
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Celebrating a teacher’s legacy
Uh oh is the UO in trouble for recruiting issues?
Eugene's Roadshow art find goes on display, with tips for sellers
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PROGRAM OFFERS FREE LUNCHES FOR KIDS
Credit union works overtime
Deer poacher gets prison term
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Structure failure shutters theater
NOAA wave of fortune more like a ripple
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GOING OUT FOR COFFEE, 162 TIMES ACROSS 7 STATES
LTD studying EmX effects
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What would my father do?
Springfield reviving Broiler Festival
FAMILIES APART ON FATHER’S DAY
Word is Commissioner Jay Bozievich is calling for budget cuts to Lane County Animal Control so big it would have to stop taking animals and return to "catch and kill." You can voice your opinion 9 am June 22 at Harris Hall at 8th & Oak duri
Eugene celebrates fathers on Father's Day with views on new roles
Baha’i offers a rational explanation of God
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Fire station fliers create confusion
LTD pass program coming to an end
Springfield vote due on cuts
Golden Temple remedy unclear
Package of education reform proposals gains momentum
In a class by herself
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Oregon pot operation stretched a mile
Pendleton groups in stink over cologne
Local man charged in fatal 2010 crash
Volunteers sought to battle Civic weeds
School Offices Set Summer Schedules
See You This Fall!
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Museum to exhibit Rockwell
Drinking water? We’ve got it covered
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House calls for more ignition locks
Suicide kit ban clears Senate
Dozens report banking breaches
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Union protest echoes through Oregon Capitol
Fourth man jailed in laborer’s death
Six escape before home lost in blaze in Coburg
Early Release
According to our "scientific" study, guess what is the first thing people read in the paper?
Is Oregon ready for a big CO2 injection?
If you really like WEEDING, show up at Civic Stadium from 10 am to noon Saturday. Bring hand tools, gloves and a water bottle. Look for the Save Civic Stadium banner.
Eugene's local hero is still Bobby Doerr, oldest Hall of Fame
Breakfast w/ US Senator Ron Wyden 7/6/2011 8:00 AM - 7/6/2011 9:30 AM
Pharoahe Monch photos from last week's WOW Hall show & review by Dante now up on the blog
Exporting Oregon Products to Saudi Arabia 7/8/2011 12:00 PM - 7/8/2011 1:30 PM
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Eugene planning TrackTown USA party
Richardson to get $149,500 as county administrator
Anglers feed saga of Bigfoot
Marcola man appears in court on attempted murder charge
Commissioners adopt resolutions on logging
Bill to honor Kilcullen passes
GOP budget bill targets state workers
Music teacher facing layoff takes job in Salem
New chief’s pay package approved
Board ignores latest Civic plea
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Rules change for Lariviere
LTD campus project gets rolling
Art Robinson weighs in on Fukishima: When asked about the radiation death toll from Chernobyl he had a shocking answer. "Mothers aborted their unborn children based on media concerns, the plant only killed 31 but tens of thousands were killed by unp
Eugene area celebrates U of O grads, but also weary of new trouble
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Backyard burning ban to take effect through the summer
House passes bill to reduce managers
Review board backs detective in incident
Springfield panel approves budget
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Lawsuit focuses on herbicide drift issue
Campus police bill approved
BERRY LATE
You have to love an ode (ok fine a rap) to the Whole Foods Parking lot.
The "Dish" 6/27/2011 3:00 PM - 6/27/2011 5:00 PM
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Washington’s Gregoire won’t seek third term as governor
Another day, another language
Those in frail health warned of respiratory virus
Concerns rise over transient campers
‘Cool Schools’ bill advances
Oregon House OKs ban on sale of ‘suicide kits’
Concerns emerge early over county redistricting
Utah paraglider arrested in Astoria Column jump
UO star accused of driving 118 mph
Capping an education
You never see a bumper sticker that reads: "I'd Rather Be Weeding."
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Deschutes C ounty sees record foreclosures in April
Portland area congressman finds partisanship wearing
Camp harlow has become a kids’ paradise
Home wrecking
Alaskan driver faces charges in crash near Albany
Oregon woman points police to marijuana grows
Health officials warn of algae bloom dangers
Results mixed in county survey
State will investigate pesticide case
Eugene people prepare for "next" earthquake with more awareness
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Waldport motorcyclist hurt in wreck
Full rivers, dams create abundanceof power
Stadium options to get hearing
Kidd joins defendant patients
Lawmakers looking to raise medical marijuana fees
Browsing for free
Going job shopping
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The flag a reminder of both God and country
Man accused of assaulting baby son
Thief who ran down victim gets 15 years
Man arraigned on robbery, firearm charges in Craigslist ruse
Hundreds fall from nonprofit rolls
Students to honor four who are gone
Plastic bag ban hits a wall
University joins in research, training with west African nation of Gabon
EW's photo intern Rob Sydor got some great shots at last Tuesday's Cage the Elephant / Manchester Orchestra show at McDonald Theatre!
Voodoo Donuts sugar high.
Small Business Minority Outreach - Your Business. Your Concerns. Your Success. 6/20/2011 5:00 PM - 6/20/2011 7:00 PM
Eugene police adding Tasers
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Cave vandalism probe advances
Oregon judge revokes probation for former first lady’s half brother
After 3 months, Brookings harbor not yet repaired
Advocates to try to block execution
Kitzhaber signs ‘bottle bill’ revamp
UO lobbyists push for legislative changes
Woman guilty in incident that put victim in coma
Man robbed responding to online ad
Pot still boils on Civic development
Symantec expanding Springfield work force
Is Oregon taking care of its female veterans?
Tonight "Grounds for Resistance," a locally made documentary of a coffee shop for veterans screens at the Bijou.
Kitzhaber signed the revamped bottle bill into law. Yay for more recycled bottles!
Photos from opening night of Cirque du Soleil's Dralion!
A peek at Dralion rehearsals and costume production
The Journey to Sustaining Market Performance and Profitability: Annual Business Forum and Luncheon on Lean & High Performance Business 6/23/2011 11:30 AM - 6/23/2011 1:15 PM
County backs interchange upgrade
Springfield pulls sports club plan off table
City considers phased growth plan
Oregon wineries bill advances, may allow broader sales efforts
Going private for small classes
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Portland police come under federal scrutiny
Teachers, district trade new proposals
Suspect named in Eugene shooting
Science Factory's Girls' Science Adventures Receives Grant
Eugene people don't always think before they make everyday decisions
Thief’s intent at heart of trial
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Vatican asks for more time in Oregon abuse lawsuit
FBI agent testifies in Seda appeal
Springfield woman dies after head-on collision
Changes in legislative districts clear hurdle
Electric bicycle owner makes case to a judge
Censure issue dropped
Tuition equity bill dies in House committee
Judge: Kidd unfit for trial
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A guy named Jerry left us a voice mail: "I despise your newspaper and our damned government and I'm hoping for the worst. I pray that bad things will happen to your newspaper and Eugene, and you will get what you deserve. When every right-think
An Evening with Robert D. Bennett and the Eugene Chamber's YPN 6/22/2011 5:00 PM - 6/22/2011 6:30 PM
Police ask public’s help in finding missing teen
Parent church sues Lighthouse over membership, finances
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Former Eugene resident stuck in Kuwait can return to U.S.
Helpers assaulted after accident
Defense says parents victims of persecution
Bill to ease car sharing passes Senate
LTD will try to hold down cost this year
Police to interview teen victim
EWEB board mulls censure of outspoken commissioner
Councilor wants to Pledge
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Music festival lawsuit settled
Casual commerce
City prepares to adjust wards
1 hurt in west Eugene shooting
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Nominations sought for Trashbuster award
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An app a day keeps woes away
Friends, workers, educators join to plant trees in memory of teen
Budget crisis in fire district
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Eugene show stop uncovers rich find
AMERICAN GIRL*
Eugene's college grads can't find work, and must pay off student loans
It’s a new world, but old truths still endure
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UO ranks high for student drug, alcohol use
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Kyron Horman task force to disband
High school students offered university classes
Best way to float river is wearing a life jacket
Police seek fourth man in murder
Assailant uses brick to strike woman
State budget on track
Students will vote on fee increase
Brother remains vigilant in Iran captives’ ordeal
In this week's EW: Things to do with our new best friend, the SUN!
Anyone going to the undie run?
Crowd pleads against program cuts
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TV show tip leads to animal removal from home
Attorney general promises to clarify medical pot position
Former Eugene man stuck in Kuwait
Western flood fears rise with snowmelt
Murder suspect awaits extradition
Noses will be running late
UO to offer master’s degree in nonprofit management
Judge denies pretrial release in infant death case
UO tuition headed up again
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Bear captured near grade school in Portland suburb
Precinct data shows tax opposition was wide, deep
Board scraps all Civic offers
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Bear captured near grade school in Portland suburb
State managers cleared in energy contract
Blue Book links state’s past, present
Judge dismisses part of lawsuit against city
Paper carrier spots blaze, makes call that saves house
Bill barring chemical fails
Eugene locals enjoy energy drinks a bit too much, say health experts
YelaWolf review & photos from last Sunday's show at the Cuthbert
Hey Eugene musicians get your songs into Next Big Thing and win cash, recording time and publicity! (among other cool music-y type things).
District, teachers’ union give ground
Cutting remarks over tall grass
City moves to have suit over EmX dismissed
911 hoax behind SWAT response
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Oregon Senate votes to protect sibling soldiers
GOP lawmaker challenges $2 million carpool campaign
Trucks may have to limit idling time under law
Report of naked man with knife ends in arrest
Season of slowdowns begins
Banning bisphenol-A in is the big fight in the Oregon Legislature this week.
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Groups unite for increased fines for poaching
TRACKING NICELY
Does this paper seem off-center?
Suspect jailed after crash on freeway flyover
SOLDIERS IN SERVICE
Housing under construction
Explore the Wonders of China 6/23/2011 5:30 PM - 6/23/2011 7:00 PM
Farm Food Festival
What's on the agenda for Memorial Day?
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Oakridge project pairs jobs, laundry
University hosts showing of civil rights film
Boating fine cut goes to governor
Remembering those rides
A simple honor
Summer Science Adventures at the Science Factory
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Oregon lawmakers preserve targeted janitor jobs
Naming past champs of ... names
Five people injured in rollover accident on I-5 in Springfield
Public still has time to suggest Cottage Grove Armory ideas
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Broad pool for judge seats
Grocery owner details Civic bid
County budget crisis a divisive problem
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A prayer for peace and future Memorial Days
Judge rules against fish farm
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Trial opens for couple over faith healing
Redmond man go-to person for underwater retrievals
Police: Pair stole from man with brain injury
Legislator tries to move BPA ban bill
Florence police use Tasers to subdue suspect
Board ponders retreat to set goals
Veterans Affairs changes clinic plan
Legislator pursues new take on bag bill
Datalogic laying off workers
Extreme lighthouse makeover
Eugene area has plenty of "Dudes" but what does it really mean to be The Dude
Eugene's focus on the Internet discounts more important technology, says expert
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Home invasion robbery sparks police search
Local patrols to be stepped up during busy holiday weekend
Cemetery ceremonies, coastal event planned
Two accused in Eugene man’s beating death
Suicide bill advances step closer to being law
Democrats seek kicker tax rebate changes
Latest Civic pitch prompts lobbying
Oregon Senate passes bill to honor fallen officer
Springfield sports cuts decried
Bridge draws art projects
The EW bird clock is hooting the cry of the Great Horned Owl. Time for bed.
WOW Hall tree update
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Bar complaint against district attorney moves forward
Columbia River expected to rise above flood stage
Lawmakers trimming Medicaid payments
A twist on traditional camping trip
Woman’s body found in Willamette River
LTD names general manager with 30-year career in transit
Growth decision inches closer
Police raid possible ‘chop shop’
Feds raid home of suicide kit seller
Legislature sends governor a bill making ‘kicker’ rebate a tax credit
Bottle bill overhaul approved
SINGING OUT
We are not watching Oprah. No TV at the office. Let us know how it ends.
We blogged this last week (blogs.eugeneweekly.com). What do people think, should papers like The Oregonian be partnering with agenda-driven news blogs? The R-G thinks EW's advocacy journalism is a problem. We think issues like the environment and sc
It's not raining. It's just differently sunny today.
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El Salvador man was homicide victim
Study: Danger lurks for walkers
Historic structures find home on endangered list
Father, son charged in robbery
School board awaits a call on latest Civic curveball
Willamalane gets state grant to extend path alongside river
Crushing blow
Science Factory Once Again a Blue Star Museum
Saved Trapper! Go Western Environmental Law Center, Cascadia Forestdefenders, Cascadia Wildlands and Oregon Wild!
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Golden Temple reorganization called conspiracy
Late offer aims to save Civic
Father, son jailed after holdup, chase
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Parking garage fall ruled suicide
Fisherman goes missing on Portland area waterway
Bob Welch: Prayer answered at shrine
Wind industry demands solution to grid overload
Oregon Senate votes to end faith healing murder defense
Independent review of state ballot measures clears hurdle
Eugene budget panel OKs plan for 2011-12
Fairgrounds to restrict public access
Eugene crime drops sharply
Harold Camping says OOPS the Rapture is coming in October. Rapture II coming up!
Eugene Baby Boomers taking advice from an aging movie star
Editing this week's "Letters to the Editor." Geez Eugene, why so grumpy? Where's the happy mail?
EW, like the three-tied sloth, believes we can fly.
Taking flight
Lawmakers close breast cancer surgery loophole
Immediate aid given to family of Kilcullen
6 arrested at loud party
Stronger roots
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Register-Guard reporters win honors
EW came home from the regional Society of Professional Journalists awards ceremony last night with 14 awards, six of them first place trophies! Woohoo!
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They’re another year older, wiser
Coburg Road construction to shift to paving project in June
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New athletic digs ahead
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Peace through freedom from attachments
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Few clues in case of body near I-5
Attempted scam targets credit union
Man who died in west Eugene fire identified
Fines handed to Rust campaign
Hookah bar slips through legislative loophole
Civic deal just a first step
Day care for homeless kids to close
Eugene's biomass protest gets a shout-out in Montana.
Slugging it out tonight!
Curtis Salgado plays tonight at Whiskey River in Springfield. First person to tell us what movie actor Salgado inspired (and who dedicated an album to Salgado) gets two free tickets to the show tonight.
Leadership Briefing 6/30/2011 7:45 - 6/30/2011 8:45 AM
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Man, 38, gets 19 years in Blachly sexual abuse
Pleasant weather not likely to stay
Cultural competency bill fails again
FLORENCE CELEBRATES ITS BRIDGE
Medical pot changes debated
Fred Meyer vote tips balance
SIGN OF THE TIMES
In a zombie apocalypse kinda mood? The Centers for Disease Control is READY.
Drone, drone on the range/ where the unmanned aerial vehicles and the antelope play! Will Oregon be the new home for drone testing?
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Trooper sorry he caused such a fuss
Portland voters reject school tax measure
Medical marijuana control bill revived
Judge sets state’s first execution in 14 years
Russell backs Fred Meyer plan
Innovators’ ideas, achievements recognized by governor
Measure pursues timber payments
RENT SOLUTIONS
Split board taps top county official
Man gets 13-year sentence for rape in long-cold case
Income tax vote no shock to many
Civic Stadium Proposal From Master/Powell Recommended to Board
Civic Stadium Proposal From Master/Powell Recommended to Board
Thinking of curling up in that patch of sun on the carpet for a nap…
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Governor urges lawmakers to take up job growth
McCown and Pryor win contested races for LCC Board of Education
Two rural districts reject operations, building plans
Incumbents stay on board
County to evaluate interim administrator, lead lawyer
School boards will see new faces
Voters OK $70 million facilities bond
School income tax is soundly defeated
ACCENT FROM NOWHERE
Eugene area facing the hard truth about suicide in a state where it's legal
Conveniently enough, the Lane County Elections dropbox is on the way to tonight's Hayes Carll show at the WOW Hall. Vote first, then music!
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Superintendent gets high praise — and a pay cut
Heroin deaths plummet
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Three Coos Bay firefighters honored for saving woman
Golfer puts her drive to the test
Deadline to deliver votes: 8 p.m.
Deputies seek three men in Veneta theft spree
Suspect in car thefts, chase jailed
Springfield is UO project
Board hears Civic pitches
Eugene Weekly's Endorsements are here: due in drop boxes by 8 pm Tuesday
Eugene's sugar addiction seems widespread, with local obesity concerns
Did you vote yet? Voting is good. All the cool kids do it.
To quote the event page: When everyone is gone and god's not looking, we need to pick up some sweet stereo equipment and maybe some new furniture for the mansion we're going to squat in.
It's a good hair day: Trump decided not to run for prez in 2012.
Mystery shrouds camper’s death
Gang presence increasing, police say
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Researchers trying beads to thwart thieving whales
Chief faced allegations before quitting
Work on ailing trees to create delays on trail
LCC may turn to students, employees to close budget gap
Bound for Balkans on a Fulbright
Family celebrates soldier’s homecoming
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Schools’ short year burdens districts
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Despite the fog, officer’s wife clearly sees community’s support
Computer shop owner sentenced for child porn
Hospital workers agree to contract
Re-enactors live history
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King James Bible unmatched for grandeur
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More teachers get layoff notices
Cash becomes a player in school races
FIELDING QUESTIONS
Immigrant tuition bill faces fight
Not your imagination: It’s been a dreary year
Crew finds body of man stuck in snow for months
LIGHTNING ROD
The battle over biomass continues as clean air and forest activists protest the new Seneca biofuel burning cogeneration plant.
Biodiesel was cheaper than regular diesel and gasoline today at Sequential Biofuels. Yes biking or driving a plug-in car is awesome too, but our exhaust smells like Kettle Chips!
Eugene needs a pro soccer team. We can out beer, out pierce, out hipster, out kilt and out rain Portland and Seattle easily.
2009–10 State Special Education Report
And the winner of two Kid Cudi tickets from last weeks' ASUO Street Faire is... Ben Kupferman!
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Lane County voters cast ballots
Worker still awaits cash for injury
Footage of intruder at dam released
Bank worker guilty of thefts
Forecast dulls budget ax
Fred Meyer plan gets mixed reviews
Ever notice that poster of Matt Damon in the window of a house on West 11th? It's gone, but not forgotten. Find a craigslist and email discussion about the poster on our blog at
Eugene lawyers acting cool by quoting popular song lyrics from pop stars
Buxter Hoot'n fans: Do not go see them at the Axe & Fiddle Saturday, they'll be in Portland. See them at the Axe & Fiddle tonight, and at Sam Bond's tomorrow!
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Lawmakers release dueling redistricting plans
State unions ready to fight
$4 MILLION MAN
House panel takes up immigrant tuition issue
Her courage gives others courage, too
Salvage logging proposed for forest’s roadside strips
Oregon Arts Alliance to close
Y pursues facility in Bethel
City gets more mileage out of road repair budget
WBL Success Studio Workshop 6/7/2011 8:00 AM - 6/7/2011 10:00 AM
Headline of the day: Only 10 shopping days left 'til the Apocalypse!
Climate scientists rap out (watch out, there's curse words!) Climate change is caused by people Earth unlike Alien has no sequel We gotta move fast or we'll be forsaken, [(Politician] Cause we were too busy suckin' dick in Copenhagen.
Eugene people linked to the world via the Internet and travels abroad
We've got a new issue out tomorrow, but for now we're reading about farmers' market prices, police investigations, and yarn bombers (there's a photo).
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Hospital releases woman who was stranded for weeks
Ron Paul graffiti gone, then reappears
Springfield teachers, staff agree to freezes
Lawmakers seek memorial highway
County officials in ongoing rift
City may acquire trail link
Inmate could be executed this summer
Caregiver sentenced in assault, theft case
County plans public works service center that’s green
Inquiry clears officer in incident with teen
Eugene area TV fans note many of their favorite shows fading away
Eugene gets some of Florida’s federal train cash
City stays on stadium sidelines
Judge leaves his mark
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With death postponed, living a life
LCC gains grant for solar power system downtown
Senate OKs ‘suicide kit’ prohibition
School budget panel gets to work
Women’s advocate to speak
Superintendent Presents 2011–12 Proposed Budget
Eugene area women coming to terms with cosmetic procedures to stay young
EWEB's shutting off power downtown and UO to fix an issue. Heads up for a 4:30 am blackout if you're a night owl.
Seattle police wasting time and money investigating journalists and enviros.
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Apartment fire injures man, kills two dogs
School may leave downtown
A matter of marching for a cause
Councilors hope to get backing for Civic
Tax campaigns rallying voters
A BARN RAZING?
Driver in chase remains at large
GETTING ON TRACK
Hilyard to undergo major reconstruction
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Search for missing Canadian man resumes
Police search for suspect who fled after car chase
Oldest letterman dies just shy of 100
They share a picture-perfect bond
Brewery’s limited edition beer honors EWEB, McKenzie River
Eugene area fighting cancer each and everyday, as how to pay worries some
Eugene is a focal point for mother's and Earth Mother's and all mothers
Take time to show appreciation for mothers
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Plastic bag ban stalls; recycling debated
Bethel group shows they take pride in their school
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UO player receives probation sentence
COMMON GROUND
ORI study to take weeks
UO’s EMU plan gets preliminary OK, but funding an issue
DRAMATIC TWIST
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Any rap that can get the words Osama and The Dougie in it...
Eugene book fans looking for Mother's Day gift may pick Obama's mom
May 21 is the end times right? Ok well, that's not for a couple weeks. For now, we've got Sasquatch Brew Fest and the Willamette music fest this weekend to keep us occupied.
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No death sentence sought in murder case
It’s not nation’s strip club capital
Three demonstrators arrested at Seneca plant
UO eyes campus upgrade
Teachers balk at district offer
Soaring gas prices pinch profits
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Crews extinguish train derailment fire
Here’s to Ike, still a Duck at 100 years
Neighbor accused in death of 86-year-old woman
A speaker with impact
Kicker, capital gains idea leaves committee
House passes cell phone bill
Total cost to collect school tax uncertain
House approves bottle bill revisions
Detectives’ deck of crimes
Eugene still likes it paper made books over E-readers, but that's changing
Eugene honors its military members, while supporting family members too
Geek alert: Today is Star Wars Day. May the Fourth be with you.
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Universities told to track teachers’ time better
Four candidates vie for open LCC board seats
Creswell man gets 45 years for rape
Same tax figures, different conclusions
Deal changes ‘kicker’ refunds
Mayor takes councilor off panel
Defense lawyer says Kidd is delusional, unfit to stand trial
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Go slow to really savor a marathon
Suit against school board candidate dropped
School bond for repairs, upgrades
Bill would allow targeted alcohol bans
Springfield keeps fighting the ‘fact’ that won’t die
New site suggested for ORI
Defense lawyer says Kidd is delusional, unfit to stand trial
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For some, it’s justice; some don’t care
The "Dish" 5/16/2011 3:30 PM - 5/16/2011 5:00 PM
Science Factory Children's Museum And Planetarium News - April 30, 2011
Eugene veterans helped to fight the war on terror even as more die everyday
Eugene area military family members wait for their loved ones to return
Haters gonna hate. Enough said.
For those of you who on Twitter, the tweets from the guy who accidentally tweeted the Osama raid are pretty funny.
In other news: May is Forest Action month!
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Homeless project reflecting on future
Three challenge incumbent
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Harrisburg voters to decide 2-year school levy
Going the distance
We predict the RG is now frantically coming up with a "Bin Laden Dead" headline to replace the Eugene Marathon photo that was planned.
Dan Savage liked this week's cover story.
Bigleaf maples near the WOW Hall are slated to be cut down.
Succession Planning 6/14/2011 8:00 AM - 6/14/2011 9:30 AM
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A tarp is better than nothing on a leaky roof
A day for the children
Siuslaw School Board incumbent faces challenger
Fern Ridge voters to decide two school funding measures
School tax an issue in Eugene board race
Give and take
‘Fitting tribute to Chris’
Eugene and Oregon genealogy libraries reveal Royal roots in America
Music is not just entertainment, it is worship
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Oregon soldier dies in noncombat incident in Iraq
Opponents to appeal decision on gravel quarry
Three contend for school board seat
Records detail suspect’s confession
Residents tested for pesticide
Advocates debate need for income tax to aid Eugene schools
‘Fitting tribute to Chris’
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Thousands gather at Matt Knight Arena for Kilcullen service
Eugene Facebook fans worry about sharing social networking details
Anybody get a polling call from the anti-schools tax campaign this week? Not sure exactly what the questions were. One of them was something like, "Is it fair when people are starving in Eugene to tax people who are making as little as $11,000 a yea
In case you were wondering what an alt weekly like EW does … "a strong focus on local news, culture and the arts; an informal and sometimes profane style; an emphasis on point-of-view reporting and narrative journalism; a tolerance for indivi
Continuous Improvement and the Quick Kaizen Process 5/10/2011 8:00 AM - 5/10/2011 3:45 PM
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President to honor Bend math teacher
One dismissal, one plea in tussle between Kidsports coaches
House bill aims to prevent protests at funerals
Bird causes power outage
LTD job finalists urge input of public
9 arraigned in poaching case
Legislators want review of gun background checks
Agencies to help during memorial
Hong Kong shoe company sponsors marathon
Advocates of tax plan decry cuts at schools
Dairy dynamos: Lochmead cows produce power
Eugene Duck football fans enjoy NFL draft but worry about players
This Weekly: Dan Savage, ethicist?
Kilcullen Honor Guard Fund 4/28/2011 - 5/4/2011
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State prison locks down after more ethnic fights
Portland philanthropist Harold Schnitzer dies at 87
Royal wedding: Bah humbug!
Councilors call extension of income tax a false fear
County proposes cutting 55 jobs
City manager presents ‘stay-the-course’ budget
Remarks trigger resignation
Witness details pursuit
Bigger news than Obama's birth certificate? DON'T EAT ARMADILLOS!
Eugene area investors preparing for new Madoff related lawsuits
Eugene typewriter fans view old school tech as good as gold in digital age
The Arts and Business Alliance of Eugene BRAVA Breakfast 6/3/2011 07:30 AM - 6/3/2011 08:45 AM
Small towns say Census miscounts are costly
Senate panel to discuss gun laws
Developer offers to move stadium
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Mine cave-in victim had 4 kids
Bend Municipal Airport getting localized forecasts
Budget an issue in Oakridge school vote
Elmira writer honored
House approves tax break transparency bill
Rebooting Glenwood
Parole officer to change plea
State fails to graduate 1 in 3 teens in 4 years
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Oregon man cited after shooting dog
Governors pick I-5 bridge design
Police say shooting in south Eugene is suicide
In death, lessons for our lives
Retired teacher, deputy seek Lowell school seat
Insurance exchange advances
Supporters of effort to save Civic stand up to be heard by City Council
School tax advocates sue over pamphlet wording
Police: Suspect confessed
Councilor stands by remarks
Eugene area pet owners like their cats and dogs running about without clothing
Eugene workers trying to come to grips with computers in their lives
Kiva is carrying food from the Cornbread Cafe. This week's news is fueled by deep fried tofu and phish. Mmmmm.
Arcimoto unveiling, fashion week, Roller Derby. We might be a little hungover from all the excitement this weekend.
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Belief in God affects cheating
SOME WICKED FUN
2 vie for Bethel board seat
Possible murder weapon found
PROSECUTION NEVER RESTS
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State hospital could get say on patient releases
Storm damage delays campgrounds’ opening
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Vigil for a fallen officer
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Senate nears vote on insurance exchange
Number of voter registrations rises as election approaches
South Lane district candidates line up
Hearing to focus on Civic debate
Negotiators warily await budget news
Chance at Eugene Mission ‘a miracle’
Easter a reminder to seek heaven on Earth
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Gang detectives investigating Portland shootout
Oregon bill banning shark fins gets support
Police investigating assaults near campus
UO hires alumni relations director
A LANDOWNER’S ‘TRIALS’ & TRIBULATION
Trailblazing female judge dies at 80
Opinions divided over LTD’s outlook
Ralston’s remarks inflame debate
Officer shot dead during car chase
Oregon is voting on border collies as the state dog. New York might vote on the rescue mutt. For once, New York is cooler than Oregon.
Meet EW's office dog. James Earl Bones. Here's his video of the day in which he decides he likes people more than he likes stinky socks. He is adoptable through Save the Pets!
We are overcome with jealousy at what other newspapers do with their time. Thinking of ways to outdo the Baltimore Sun's epic Peep video...
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Judge orders Vatican to produce files
Bill outlawing ‘suicide kits’ clears committee
Forum to feature LTD finalists
Charges expanded against bus driver
Lowell woman sentenced to probation in fatal crash
Oregon bottle, bag bills advance
‘Worth emulating’
Teachers, district still far apart on concessions
GOING GLOBAL
Governor signs school budget
This week's cover is not an homage to Big Mixx the chicken moose boar pig of the Yakima Valley. FYI.
Eugene area locals don't enjoy mystery meats, opt for natural foods
Attack of the Earth invaders! In honor of Earth Day of course.
Progress Mixed on Achievement Gap
Now up on the blog: Daedelus + Tokimonsta photos from last night's show at the WOW
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Are those cups of tea tainted?
House backs job limits bill
Journalist recounts being held captive by Taliban
Extension down, not out
Parolee with loaded gun made threats, police say
Authorities identify remains of local pair
Dispute rises over EmX signs
Rally draws OSU backers
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Appeals court upholds regulation of captive hunts
House votes to pass cougar hunting bill
Portland mayor worries terror task force poses risks to civil rights
Professor salaries see slight increase
Eugene locals learn about coastal beach fears from Japan crisis
Eugene area rich in Easter egg decoration history, with tips from pioneers
Love that Earth Day and 4/20 fall in the same week. It's all about going green.
School Year Calendars Set for 2011–12
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Police accuse Eugene man of ransacking 17 vehicles
Bill would regulate restraints on students
Schools’ income tax issue debated
Retirements to remake court
U.S. attorney blasts Oregon medical pot system
Linn GOP joins Robinson fight
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SCOPING OUT CABELA’S
Eugene area sports fans want more research into football concussions
Arcimoto's next prototype, ready for liftoff.
C'mon down, Portland.
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Free health clinic draws big turnout
Wikipedia for Eugene in question
Lane County to pay $82,000 to settle claim of harassment
EWEB chief gets high marks but rules out raise
Immigrant activists push for licenses
Man’s perjury raises sentence
City prepares to tackle budget issues
Senate approves campus policing
Filers rush to finish
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We are shocked, shocked I tell you, to hear that Oregon football players are being noisy at parties.
Shameless fundraising plea for EW's foster puppy. He needs a home too!
Eugene fans happy to hear Robin Williams is back on stage
We appreciate others appreciating our letters.
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Theater company expanding
Planting new harvest ideas
City cutting back on recreation guide distribution
Debates planned over tax proposal
Artful enterprise
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Eugene's Gurdjieff fans say money can’t buy happiness
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A virtual world of discovery
Attempt to abduct 9-year-old boy reported in Lowell
Company agrees to help fund ‘rain garden’ in settlement
A volt to the finish
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Eugene area standing with people in Japan as crisis continues
Eugene book fans reading and viewing more of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Awaken to the realization of togetherness
Oregon woman charged with war crimes denied bail
Soldiers mistreated at military hospital
Injured teen wins settlement over alleged jump
School board attends retreat
Input sought on political map
Marcola house lost in fire
County settles religious-rights lawsuit
Increase in fees under review in Springfield
Judge OKs Arlie & Co. plan to pay creditors
Education funding a hot topic at Eugene School Board forum
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Regulators order review of Oregon neurosurgeon
Eugene's focus on football concussion consciousness gets national attention
Eugene region looking at high gas and food prices as a new fact of life
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Embattled Rep. Wu reports strong fundraising
Man sentenced in attempt to kidnap sportswear executive
Airline mechanics came to rape victim’s aid
Expert links mental, physical health
Clinic offers free medical treatment
Legislation targets permits for paddled boats
PARK FOR PUPS
Judge OKs meetings suit deal
Berman support initially divided
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Metro backs EmX
Committee votes to move ahead with a study of EmX project
We're looking for a new photo intern! Send a link to your online portfolio & resume to artist@eugeneweekly.com
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Portland man accused of raping woman in airport
Veneta man survives fatal head-on collision
Easter chicks can make kids sick
House backs school funding
For Civic, it’s bottom of the ninth
Council weighs role in future of Civic Stadium
County worker’s settlement revealed
District, teachers not close to a deal
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Bill would delay kicker rebate
So what do people think, tear down City Hall and build a new one, or remodel the current one?
Exporting Oregon Products to the European Union and Mainland China 5/19/2011 11:30 AM - 5/19/2011 1:30 PM
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Man sentenced to 3 years for fraud
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Budget deal blocks wilderness policy
Environmental informant investigated in heroin sales case
Bill seeks change in party’s name
California tsunami victim’s body found near Astoria
Trooper helps with baby’s roadside delivery
Inmate charged with robbing 17 businesses
Longtime UO journalism professor and author dies
Bill would delay kicker rebate
Homicides shake up Coos County
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EmX vote Thursday could be final one
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Senate OKs school funding
Federal budget details emerge
High and low
STATE LEGISLATIVE VIDEO GOES VIRAL
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Sex offender moves to Portland suburb after release in Utah
Riverside life unique like Eugene
Eco-terrorism informant faces probation hearing
Reports allege abuse of boys by sergeant
‘Suicide kit’ bill gets hearing
Strong showing in favor of city tax
Concessions ahead in Bethel
Overdue honor
Eugene dog and cat owners view pets as tops, even over people
The Oregon Legislature rickrolls … itself.
Animal Services has a Facebook page now for those of you interested in cats and dogs!
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Dorena Dam subject of public hearing
Taste of the outdoors
Electric bicycle at issue in case
Post office eyed as museum space
TOUGH TIMES FOR UNITED WAY
Eugene puts on a Kool show for local legend Ken Kesey
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Fighting oppression of women
Bill would aid schools, local farms, sponsors say
GETTING A NIBBLE
Agency upset at funds denial
Tax proposal prompts citizens to act
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Deadline passes for bills to advance in Legislature
Two charged with murder
Terrorism prosecution hits snags
Authorities investigate fire that killed Oakridge homeowner
Officials: Informant violated probation
PAPERBACK PACK
No new ideas on Civic Stadium
Powers hit hard by abuse scandal
‘Sometimes danger finds you’
Praying with words of God reveals answers
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Mmm baking.
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Court: Drug dogs must be proven reliable
Ex-patient files suit against hospital
LTD’s lessons learned from EmX
Opponents file lawsuit over EmX expansion
Some don’t get comic’s humor
Synthetic ‘bath salts’ outlawed in Oregon
GOP cries foul over education panel
Bottle deposit debate returns
Coping with closures
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Eugene area offers lots of free music happenings this spring and summer
Eugene area sees spike in area military recruiting due to recession
And now for a new Facebook update: TERROR.
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Welcome to April trivia, Chris Lick
RV company fire damage estimated at $400,000
Fatal abuse of infant son brings 18-year sentence
Lawmakers toss out cigarette-butt litter bill
Capitol bills face do-or-die deadline
Panel airs anti-abortion bill
Kitzhaber asks lawmakers to roll back kicker checks
Senate advances school chief bill
Mayor’s e-mail riles potential Fred Meyer developer
Eugene family joins new shoe partner
Earth Day
Eugene homeowners facing foreclosure and new flipping methods
Oregon: Ranked less peaceful than Utah, but more peaceful than South Dakota!
Yay! Chow! Tomorrow! Food!
Clinic gets a transplant
VA clinic siting expectedto wind up by year’s end
Umbrella board for schools weighed
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EmX views a mixed bag
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Eugene woman takes 2nd on reality show
Badly injured ATV rider walks 12 miles after crash
Portland evidence storage needs improving, audit says
Town honors Cobain with sculpture
Kidnap ringleader pleads guilty
Fire chief contract turnabout sought
Cottage Grove man cleared in fatal shooting
Mushroom picker is found safe
EWEB rates to rise in May
Small Business Minority Outreach - Your Business. Your Concerns. Your Success. 4/25/2011 5:00 PM - 4/25/2011 7:00 PM
Science Factory Presents Fun with Bugs!
Stepfather pleads guilty
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Finding comfort in discomfort
Crashes lead to multiple charges for two drivers
Some radios retrieved; 2 men charged
City sees enough space for housing
EmX takes complicated route
Key groups weigh in on schools tax
Richard McAnulty tells of his wife and his life
Eugene locals walk Florence beaches and find real concerns
Eugene area still under radioactive cloud of fear from Japan
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Medical pot user settles with city
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Cut in supervisors draws support
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Homeowners rethink quake protection
UO lectures to explore stuff of life
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School negotiations to be key
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Pets to be allowed in some park yurts
2 armed men sought in Salem holdup
Teen held in probe of Oregon girl’s disappearance
Man acquitted in teen’s death
Tsunami’s debris drifts toward coast
Judge rules alleged killer unfit for trial
Panel guts film subsidy proposal
Planning for the future at Planned Parenthood
New superintendent Q&A
Sheriff’s sergeant quits over claims
Deal reached in county lawsuit
Pastor inspires through dedication to service
A drive to do good
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Nominees Announced for 2011 ACE Awards
Eugene area Indian casinos sharing in recession woes
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Oregon ranchers want wolf damage payments
State lawmakers consider by-the-mile electric car tax
Judge finds logging plan withdrawn illegally
I-105 eastbound lanes over I-5 to be raised
Plea, sentencing hearing set in fatal abuse of baby
McAnulty hearing may signal plea change
MARCH GOES OUT ALL WET
LONG DAY’S WORK FOR RESCUERS
2 judges to help mediate lawsuit
Digging downtown
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Small amount of radiation found in Washington milk
Attorney general briefed governor on probe involving companion
State tells Coos County to reconsider LNG line
Glenwood dump adds Sunday hours
Bikers back bill to ride free of helmets
Tough and tender
UO financing plan put on hold
County falls below state average in new health ranking
Board delays ballpark decision
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Eugene man admits class-action fraud
Zelenka pushes to save stadium
Lawmakers urge broad cuts
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Senate passes immigrant tuition bill
BLM taking proposals for wild horse sanctuaries
Park to replace flood-damaged public schools
Small town’s school bus drivers help steer children
Woman crawls from burning trailer
Bogus investor accepts plea deal
Bills to create state finance board come into limelight
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Got (radiation in your) milk? Spokane does. Not to worry the EPA says...
EW former intern and sometime freelancer Cali Bagby gets an AP Broadcast award honor for her work for KVAL: “Embedded in Afghanistan”
Eugene area Spring Break antiquing destination is Purple Pelican
Plastic bags, honey badgers and the post office.
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Personality, not madness, in her picks
Florence fire agency offers $100 reward for stolen radios
Rainwater tested for radiation
No charges in boat accident
Shoot straight, everyone
Tall ships on the Coast
Truth on tabloids
Eugene fish fans thinking twice about seafood due to radiation from Japan
Snakes and South by Southwest.
It is not raining at this very moment. At least not on the EW office.
Body of fisherman found in river
If tax passes, schools still face gap
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Projects seek way out of forest logjam
Airline’s glitch grounds many flights
County seeks citizens to aid in redistricting
Florence to press for policy change
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Professional Development/Planning Day - No School
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‘Nearly nuclear’ anecdotes
A DAY TO FURTHER LEGACY OF KESEY
Jester for fun
Plan promotes safer cycling
Tsunami keeps teaching lessons long after water recedes
Man missing in boat accident
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Federal Commission finds massive greed as causing recession
Eugene area Sixties protesters remember "bomb" protests that are real again
Eugene youth and others "into" games and Merlin centered role playing
Car sharing gains speed as travel option
Overhaul urged for state health plan to cut costs
Lives dedicated to nonviolence inspire us
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Vet helps homeless with pet care needs
Bicyclist’s family requests help in finding vehicle
Former inmate sues jail over injuries
Jesuits settle for $166 million
Police: Missing woman likely killed by husband
Oregon death row inmate’s sentence upheld by court
Brookings port given disaster tag
Fire destroys shop, classic cars
EWEB says it’s ready for electric cars
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It is one week til April Fools.
Eugene locals own a lot of coastal property that's not selling
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Springfield inmate had told family of suicide plans, reports say
Man’s gunshot wound tips police
Her true calling
Bill would restrict psychotropic plant
Oregon Senate votes to require all-day kindergarten
Russell opposes delay on Civic
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Eugene area tech fans getting more wired too multitask more but its not working
Eugene area college students being hurt by too much tech, say experts
What to read first? Letters to the editor? Badly spelled personal ads? Calendar?
Lack of evidence left jurors in doubt
Curbside change
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VA notifies veterans of missing IDs
Linn County pair arrested in dairy burglary
Discovering the lost art of listening
Minute traces of radiation in Oregon called no threat
18-year-old accusedof setting fire in school
A boatload of fees
School board posts contested
Bill in Legislature would set $90 fine for tossing cigarette
Please do not poop Nuclear Boy!
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Tsunami reveals problems with north coast response
Immigrant tuition bill moves toward Senate vote
Car leaves road, plunges 100 feet; motorist survives
Plea deal ends twisted tale of broadcaster’s stolen head
Radios stolen from fire station
Cheer team gets national invitation
Timely advice: Be prepared
Union floats budget proposal
Science Factory to Celebrate Nanotechnology
Where to go for your daily radiation update.
Eugene area small businesses get new help from federal government
Shooting verdict: Not guilty
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U.S. wildlife service proposes doubling plover nesting areas
Nudists fear being covered by Oregon strip club laws
66 years on, they’re still War Brides
Officials fear lost man fell into creek
Authorities looking for sex offender who absconded from parole
House passes bill easing concealed handgun law
Rink gets one-year reprieve
Concert Announcement at University of Oregon Dance Department
Eugene UFO fans welcome new "Earth" book that welcomes Aliens
Eugene area looking for more help from Fannie Mae, and for veterans
Eugene area faces youth suicide as a clear and present worry
First Friday Reception 4/1/2011 5:00 PM - 4/1/2011 8:30 PM
Wind power projects make BLM’s list
Oregon troopers trail on technology
Forest Service plans 132 miles of Hills Creek road closures
LCC tries to find right mix for funds
Panel to discuss Civic Stadium input
Wishful watching
Failures at a facility
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Boeing completes first flight of long-haul passenger jet
Idaho lawmakers revive guns-on-campus push
Cars, wood smoke, solvents lead state air pollution risks
Harry & David sued over contract issue involving call centers
Timeless lessons come to life
Physics Slam gives public inside look at science
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Bracing for a taxing job
SUICIDE KITS SELL DEATH BY MAIL
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Fire spurs training effort
Grants Pass woman battles inoperable 7-pound tumor
Net maker hopes for receptive market
Tonight is the supermoon! Tides will be higher. Will wolves and coyotes howl louder?
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Rewards offered in shootings of horses
Judge grants Eastern Oregon ranchers reprieve on grazing
Deal reached to lift wolf protections in 2 states
His intricate work is donated to a Boys & Girls Club
Strapped Oregon counties look to Legislature for help
Police seek man after knife attack
Bank robbery suspect sought for two heists
Fire claims Pleasant Hill home
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Ducks to lead Portland’s Rose Festival parade
Be open and welcoming, the undefended heart
Bill aims to protect custody rights
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Woman’s rescuers braved storm
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Jury to weigh Plunk trial testimony
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Oregon businesses feel Japan’s earthquake
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Iguana surgery shows life of small-town Oregon vet
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Eugene area locals facing the trauma of Tsunami and radiation fears
Eugene's Sixties locals remember the man called "Owsley"
Mmm Swizzle … dives, hot bartenders, drinks and bouncers!
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Annual Business Forum on Lean: The Journey to Sustaining Market Performance and Profitability 3/31/2011 11:30 AM - 3/31/2011 1:15 PM
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Law firm closes after investigation
Bill would let schools opt for more in taxes
Council OKs step toward new City Hall
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Commissioner seeks 20% cut in district attorney’s salary
Proposals aim to restrict strip clubs
Blaze rips through auto recycling warehouse
Plunk denies robbery attempt
Just heard Owsley Stanley, the Acid King, died last week Down Under. Great story in the NYT at
Girls just wanna have scrum!
Chamber 101 Orientation 5/3/2011 12:00 PM - 5/3/2011 1:15 PM
Eugene authorities warn of new telephone scams
Crews restore power to most homes
Memories of a nearly nuclear coast
Oregon lawmakers reverse home-brewing rule
Oregon: Tsunami warning system to be reviewed
LTD sides with city on EmX
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Lawmakers target child sex trafficking
Federal authorities seek identity of man trespassing at dam
Board approves $70 million bond measure for ballot
Tax foes launch opposition
Eugene names new superintendent
Civic decision delayed
Women’s Gift Providing Support To Women and Children at Risk
On a more cheerful note … Molly Templeton is blogging from SXSW!
Interactive radiation plume graphic.
Eugene area coastal people learning to live with Tsunami warnings
Eugene area Japanese-Americans facing crisis here and Japan
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Days after storm’s big blow, lights still out for hundreds
Judge upholds city tax ballot title
County to raze Extension building
Pair questions police encounter
Chemical ban gets hearing
Barista describes robbery that turned into shooting
Scammers using disaster as a way to bilk consumers
Board gets first vote on Eugene bond issue
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Greenpeace has a pretty good page regarding information on the nuclear plant fires and radiation issues.
Rain sends mud flowing in Washington
Oregon considers better policing of outdoor recreation guides
Time capsule contains bit of irony
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Firefighters help limit damage from mill blaze
Acclaimed photojournalist dies at 63
Charter school bill rejected
Bill targets powerful seafood processor
Freddy’s best for Civic site, panel says
Crews work to restore electricity
Eugene sends help to Oregon coast locals in wake of Tsunami
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House to vote on charter schools bill
Puppy boom has shelter seeking food
Hearings set on 2 permits for UO
Disaster status sought for port
Athletes’ parking lot opens at UO
Passing windstorm packs a punch
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‘Drug deal that went bad’ leads to school lockdown
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In Oregon, four seasons not enough
Ethics panel to review annexation complaint
Defense tries to bar testimony
UO: Japanese students try to reach families
Brookings: In damaged harbor, a rush for repairs
Warming center puts life in perspective
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Carbon monoxide home alarms deadline nears
Lawmakers propose 4-day government workweek
Driver flees crash, hits 2nd vehicle
Hearing on tax vote into OT
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Japan overwhelmed
Robbery suspect’s trial begins
Railroad signals tangle traffic
Hundreds killed in tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake
Fern Ridge’s ballot is heavy
Bills look to lower capital gains rate
Brakes being applied to EmX
Critics say BPA drops ball while juggling its power
Disaster hits Japan
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Columbia tar balls likely from barge
Abortion bills make return, though prospects uncertain
Landslide buries railway tracks
Dog up for hero award after heart attack scare
Miners hope to reach snowbound basin early
Bill targets faith-healing parents
Suicidal Springfield jail inmate sought to speak with nurse
Collision halts officer’s crash response
Hey lady, you might not have liked that cover photo but we're not the ones who used the word "dildo" in the paper!
This week we are all about the home and garden. And PIELC. And music, and Dan Savage. Wait can you have Dan Savage in a home and garden issue? Ah well.
Springfield police fire Taser on man
‘Pillars’ of growth envisioned
Judge allows hospice house in rural Santa Clara
Crews, owners assess fire damage
Council backs EmX extension
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School bus driver fired over flag pushes to be rehired
Alleged white supremacist held in MLK Day bomb case
What does blinking red light mean?
County steps up dog licensing effort
Eugene area under threat of massive cyber-hackers
WBL Success Studio Workshop 4/7/2011 8:00 AM - 4/7/2011 10:00 AM
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OSU condemns Robinson assertions
TAX BATTLE BEGINS
School board faces ‘tough decision’
Board approves school closures
Fire destroys 3 businesses
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Disgraced former governor’s portrait removed
Family of drunken-driving victim sues convicted motorist
Theft case headed for closure with plea
Eugene to host summer triathlon
Eugene Storefront Art Project 2011 Call For Artist: How To Submit Your Art
Robinson says OSU targeting his kids
Team-building is Kalispell educator’s forte
Living history lesson
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Airport’s ‘fliers’ to get an upgrade
Inmate’s death apparently suicide
Husband says woman died in fall from pickup
Ice fans seek more fundraising time
Business tax break added to bill
City tax proposal challenged
Eugene student studies former Nazi general who backed Hitler
Local dog bites off master's toes, but dog viewed as doing good
Eugene artists celebrate the Beats and Bob Dylan's protest songs
Inventor sues local archery company
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Bills aim to add education options
Student achievement tops candidate’s priorities
When ‘organic’ food isn’t
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Oregon’s commercial salmon expectations rise
Body found on roadside near Goshen investigated
Arts commission may get some ink
Science Factory After Dark Welcomes Adults
Court clerk files 2nd lawsuit
Superintendent list narrowed down to three
Power to the people
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Event to spotlight nuclear energy concerns
SWAT team’s conduct probed
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End squabbling, governor declares
Painting to guide Fort Hoskins restoration
Into the void
Columbia River bridge construction could start in 2013
Man awakens to find dog has eaten his toes
Fix for failing roof a county gamble
OLD, YOUNG, ACTIVE
Search continues in coast forest
Water line work will shut down Pearl Street intermittently
A victim of scapegoating
Suit claims ‘dirty tricks’ used to accrue fishery assets
Seafood king under fire
Tweeting from PIELC, find us at. #pielc on Twitter.
It's Friday; we've got coffee. It's all good.
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UO scientist digs up clues to early coast lives
Lorane grade school to close
Seafood king under fire
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Bus driver suspended over flag flap
Foes of ORI building try unusual tactic
Students making video with fake guns end up facing cops’ real guns
Amendments to plastic bag ban approved by Senate panel
Second ‘intervention’ van funded
Judge closes files in Seda case
EmX action just around the corner
Debate heats up over tax for schools
Funding shuffle an uphill battle
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Man’s family says absence isn’t normal
‘Lucky’ Florence man glad to be safe
FILMS FOCUS ON MAGIC AROUND WORLD
Bills would limit campaigns
Dying giant loses last limbs
Eugene father praises son at VA clinic, while Sheen's expose issues
Eugene area facing four dollar for a gallon of gas, and "freaking"
EW! A blog: Green Digs: LCC offers low-carbon, car free living downtown
Who's going to 2011 PIELC? Well, we are.
We're thinking about drinking. Partly because our minds just go there sometimes, and partly because we have this sexiest bartenders contest thing that someone will probably write an angry letter about: Shallow hegemonic endorsement of the discursive
Regional Prosperity Initiative Membership Meeting 4/1/2011 07:30 AM - 4/1/2011 08:45 AM
Eugene students and locals hooked on multitaksing
Talk to writers Rick Bass and David James Duncan about rivers and the tar sands tomorrow night on an online chat.
Congressman Wu says his mental health is not job issue
High court to hear child welfare case from Oregon
Groundbreaking set for LCC downtown project
Safety sign going up on Delta
Inspired students set up event
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Washington couple rescued after 4 days trapped in snow
Governor presses for school authority
Oregon teens get ‘enhanced’ class with college professors
Eugene Peace Corps volunteers celebrate 50 years of service
Inmate property claims cost thousands
Neighbors find bodies of couple in Cheshire home
Low temperatures fill homeless shelters
Standards changing for college entrance
Bill targets donated buildings
Long route to ultimate penalty
Teachers, staff face job uncertainty
The Creator loves us and wants us to have joy
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Guns from armory prove to be hard for police to recover
Negotiations start quietly in Oregon
We would laugh at NPR's status update: "Some of you may have noticed that a bit earlier one of our producers posted a personal picture on this page. She says sorry. She accidentally posted it from her iPhone. And if you were wondering, the pic
Coburg’s interim police chief resigns
Stuck in a snow zone
Schools prepare notices of layoffs
Child killer gets death
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Judge to rule on proposed checks
Murderer given 25 years to life
Florence man gets prison for viewing, trading child porn
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EW doesn't publish letter about toxic contrails. Does our editor lack testicles or is it a science issue. You decide.
Who went to the Planned Parenthood rally yesterday?
Warren Buffett would totally let Eugene tax him for schools.
Eugene computer experts pick Einstein over Watson
LCC classes are cancelled. UO classes are not. LCC students are thumbing their collective noses at the Ducks.
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‘Moon trees’ take us back 40 years
Church sued over 1975 sexual abuse allegation
Dispute erupts over lottery funds
Meetings ruling still stands
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Frigid Canadian front may bring record cold
McAnulty to jury: ‘Sorry’
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Defense wants evidence in money smuggling trial
Ahhh it's snowing!!! We're all going to melt!!!
As the alt weekly, we try to write about what the other media miss. Or have another viewpoint. Thus we are raising our collective eyebrow at all the snow freakout nonsense (but we are secretly planning building snowmen.)
Trask's photos of the Justin Townes Earle show from last Sunday
Legislators seek to end faith healer protection
Police officer shot on coast leaves hospital a month later
EWEB offering green energy grants
Medical marijuana fight looms in Salem
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Wu says he sought help after acting inappropriately
County asks judge to revisit ruling
Kids want to flake out; schools wait on weather
Council tweaks tax proposal
Brothers describe childhood horrors
Today is National Margarita Day. Reports vary as to who invented the salty tequila goodness, but everyone seems to agree it was named after a woman … drum roll please … named Margarita or Marguerite. Hooray for adult beverages.
It's snaining (snow+rain=snain) in Eugene.
Honor a Teacher or Other 4J Educator Today!
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State Supreme Court rules against anonymous juries
Turnover strikes Springfield planning panel
Taking flight?
Lakeside man charged with girlfriend’s murder
Toxic leak leads to lawsuit
Police identify shooting victims
World unrest helps drive up gas prices
Plan would revise ‘kicker’ use
Catching cold
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Lunch & Learn with Greenlight Greater Portland 3/14/2011 12:00 PM - 3/14/2011 1:30 PM
Has Facebook killed blogs? NYT:
Does anyone actually celebrate Presidents Day?
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‘All Sizes Fit’ in UO health campaign
Man, woman found dead of gunshots
Bright idea to recycle light bulbs catching on
East meets West in flavorful festival
Ruling shines a light on lining up votes
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President Obama wants more tech taught in Eugene area schools
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Kitzhaber’s biomass jobs strategy faces hurdles
Driver clocked at 128 mph on I-5
Birth To Three honors foundation leader
A mother’s grace and strength
Lowell council to discuss possible missing funds
Power of film
Utility may tank sewer system
Cash that costs
UO revamping MBA program
EUGENE PURSUES A DENTAL EXTRACTION
City official cuts own position
In Oregon, Obama praises Intel’s operations
Tax change may exempt poor
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Accept invitation to enter a place of refuge
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Prosecutors defend conduct in charity trial
1 killed, 4 injured in two-car collision on Highway 20
Coburg Road gaining another traffic light in coming week
Snooowwww..... Freak outttttt!!!
Obama in Oregon today, talk of Eugene area becoming more high-tech
Eugene's Net fans viewed as part of the bee hive, without control
Photos from Elton John's sold out show at The Matthew Knight Arena now up on the blog!
Obama to focus on high-tech in visit to Oregon
Senate approves tax code changes
Crews prepare osprey relocation plan
SWAT raid gets man, leaves mess
Sister fills in disturbing details
State recovery under way
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Shooting’s bullets hit Oregon family
Congressman tries to cut dam removal study
Block Kids Competition Planned To Inspire Young Builders
Been following the protests in Madison, Wisc., (aka "little Egypt")? Gov. Scott Walker tried to union bust, but the unions aren't having it. Wonder if Eugene could ever get 20,000 people together for a protest...
Greeters Networking Meeting 3/25/2011 07:30 AM - 3/25/2011 9:00 AM
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Eugene folks still remember and fear the Rajneesh on 30th anniversary
Toys! Justin Bieber! Schools! We got carried away by kids this week.
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Oregon bill would relax motorcycle helmet law
Health care benefit cuts look likely for state workers
Obama to speak about education on Oregon stop
Boy Scout interview resonates
Suspect in Coquille robbery arrested in Drain traffic stop
LTD to delay EmX vote
Lawmakers bipartisan in cheer for the Ducks
Ten years tacked onto man’s sentence
Man admits Lowell killing
Eugene School Board chooses three finalists for superintendent
Stepfather testifies of horrors inflicted on Eugene teenager
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Planning Underway for School Closures, Mergers
Will Portland go fragrance free? Its City Council votes today. If it passes the city will have a fragrance-free workplace. No perfume, cologne and after shave and or "strongly scented deodorant." Apparently "fragrant employees could face
Arena show poses parking puzzle
Testimony: Many reported suspicions of abuse
Economy up, but revenues not
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Conservationists sue gold miner
Scout officials, Mormon leaders were warned of abuser, suit says
Portland weighs rejoining task force on terrorism
Police chief defends hospital where man died in parking lot
Prosecutors criticize sentencing report
State reverses position over Realtors’ fund
Hendricks Park access improves for area hikers
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Slowing down has its rewards
Woman accused of credit card fraud
Scuffling coaches go to court
Honoring a teen’s life
Payments to counties squeezed but remain
Tuition bill would help kids of illegals
City to send voters school income tax
For those of you following the liquified natural gas (LNG) issue.
Dear concerned citizen-reader: No that is not her nipple. That's her thumb. Clearly you are unfamiliar with human anatomy and where nipples are actually located on a woman.
Almost 5pm on Valentine's Day. Nothing like an excuse for chocolate and drinks.
Latino Business Network 3/8/2011 5:00 PM - 3/8/2011 7:00 PM
Eugene lovers choose Facetime over Facebook
Women Business Leaders 3/9/2011 11:45 AM - 3/9/2011 1:15 PM
A run for the fun of it
Parole officer faces new lawsuit
Sex author to talk on campus
A taste of trouble
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Coburg Road water pipe work shifting to nights
Young Professionals Network Meet the Rogue Nation 3/1/2011 5:00 PM - 3/1/2011 7:00 PM
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Police sergeant dies at gun range
Gift of home for OUS chancellor comes with bill of $50,000 a year
“I appreciate the fact people may think I live in the global village,” Ferrioli said. “I do not.” Oregon Sen. Ted Ferrioli is also known as they guy who introduced the bill to make the border collie Oregon's state dog.
Angela Davis lecture in Eugene a reminder of freedom fight in Egypt
Love is what many in Eugene want for Valentine's Day
Chamber Website Advertising Opportunity Meetings 2/11/2011 - 3/11/2011
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Homebrew bill hops its first hurdle
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Inmate’s stillborn baby was a twin
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DOES RUST EVER SLEEP? OREGON, WATER, & THE FUTURE Friday at 11:45 at the Hilton.
All hail the gerontocracy!
In EW today: Everything you ever wanted to know about the science of sex. Happy almost-Valentines. Let the letter-writing begin.
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Snowboarder rescued off cliff
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Legislators weigh business tax rollback
Bob Welch: Just 12, and he’s way better than cool
Bank officer receives top United Way award
School tax raises questions
Lane jail inmate delivers fetus
Mother’s fate rests with jury in murder case
Fired watchdog sues city
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Eugene area tech experts warn of data mining that hurts privacy
Eugene favorite "Naked Lunch" celebrates 50th anniversary
Valentine's Day is drawing near … heh.
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PacifiCorp resolves complaints over Klamath River flows
Moderate earthquake rumbles off coast
Coburg Road traffic signal scheduled for repair
Albany man pleads guilty to fraud
County meeting limits sought
Man gets 20 years for gunfire
Hoop coaches sidelined after tussle at eighth-grade game
Plastic bag ban debated in Salem
EmX on the hot seat
Nikon Small World Exhibit to Visit Eugene
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Prosecution unlikely if petty criminals flee state
School retrofits would pay off, lawmakers say
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Former assisted-living aide gets 18 months for theft
Deputies identify man involved in shooting
Father and son investigated in poaching scheme
Governor is cool to schools’ local tax
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Rally for Education — Monday, Feb. 21, in Salem
Rally for Education in Salem — Monday, Feb. 21
Oregon legislative update: Last week the House Rules Committee unanimously passed HCR 10, a resolution congratulating the 2010 University of Oregon Ducks football team on their season The bill goes to full vote of Oregon House of Representatives on Feb.
Now up on the blog: Kai Hayashi's photos from Bassnectar's sold out show last week!
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South Eugene High community gathers to grieve drownings
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Charter school born with effort
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Cottage Grove area man shot to death
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Woman held in coin, jewel burglary
Nursing home worker sentenced in attempted sexual abuse case
Official accused of ethics violation
Springfield delays budget cuts
Tax breaks offered as economic boost
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Eugene football fans put player safety first when there's concussions
Eugene woman loses $6,000 to phone scam
Eugene growth plan still developing
Organizers in rift over country music festival
Sherrod will speak in Eugene on racism
Riverfront building project nears start
Tips temporarily raise hopes in search for fugitive
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The Oscar Mayer Weinermobile is in town. Kitsch lovers will go take pictures. Vegans wil go protest. It's at Fred Meyer on W. 11th from noon to 5 pm today. They will be giving away "weinerwhistles" with no irony.
Dear LCAS and Greenhill: Make a commercial like this … please!
UO debates allowing armed campus police
County board cuts aide jobs
Fred Meyer complex joins proposals for Civic Stadium
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Starting Monday, drivers will be under extra scrutiny
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Schools’ fates decided
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Eastern Oregon house fire kills 2 young girls
Man charged with murder of 2-year-old
Coburg Road project to begin
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Charter school proponents await vote in Eugene district
Boundary changes draw complaints in Springfield
No surprises in school budget
Governor’s redesign
Fugitive planned to travel to islands
Angela McAnulty pleads guilty
Angela McAnulty pleads guilty
This weekend isn't just Super Bowl Sunday, it's also "Porn Sunday" according to XXXChurch.com, which may or may not have a sense of irony about its events with names like "Porn and Pancakes."
Bandon man sentenced for murder
EWEB plan for its river frontage advances
Panel favors 13th Avenue for routing the new EmX
Manhunt goes international
Proposal would charge drivers of electric cars
A school up a creek
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State hospital works to match remains, kin
Suspect named in fatal crash
Grounded barge leaks oil into Columbia
Bob Welch: Baldy bench honors geographer
Suspect in coffee theft arrested after I-5 chase
Why yes, we ARE the liberal media. You just now noticed?
Eugene area seeing more homeless youth, with many college grads
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Deputy drops county lawsuit
‘Most Wanted’ fugitive’s trail still cold
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Police station due for July start
Auction accident takes life of rancher
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Saving lives gave her life its mission
Local school germinates entry in garden contest
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County settles with worker
New gift buildings will come at a cost for UO
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Nobody hurt as fire damages Eugene duplex
Ex-UO runner sentenced
Felon gets five years for gun possession
Sporting goods chain to start hiring Feb. 1
Waldport life starts to return to normal
New gift buildings will come at a cost for UO
Science Factory Hosting Video Chat With Scientists At Sea
Weekend!!!!
Who's going to watch the Roller Derby bout on Saturday?
Youth waiting for marriage and having kids in Eugene and elsewhere
Eugene Facebook users not happy with hacking woes that continue
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Fisherman’s soaked cell phone leads to amazing ocean rescue
State chooses veteran forester to head timber agency
City, UO, donors share parade costs
Trial over River Loop hospice begins
Interim Coburg chief put on leave
County settles over boy’s case
Commissioners seek help for appeal
Search scaled back
Imagination Movers In A Big Warehouse Tour 2011
Police search more than 1,000 homes in hunt for shooting suspect.
I think I might need sunglasses. Weird.
Chamber 101 Orientation 3/15/2011 4:00 PM - 3/15/2011 5:15 PM
In today's Weekly: CHOW!!!
What's Green on Oregon's Legislative Agenda?
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Event set for students who died in crash
UO proposal questioned
Income tax critics emerging
Tense manhunt goes on
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Bus driver, motorcyclist identified in fatal crash
I-5 wreck injures truck driver
How do the whos get in Who’s Who?
Former UO instructor accused of swindling clients
StoveTeam International Wins Top Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Award
Dog believed to be suspect’s found near Waldport
Oops, totally skipped the earthquake drill today, but since we wind up under our desks sleeping some nights anyway, it's like we're always practicing.
Economic Forecast - 2011 2/17/2011 02:30 PM - 2/17/2011 05:00 PM
Timber industry fights owl plan
Money launderer sentenced to 3 years in federal prison
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Law student sues school over guns
FBI receives help in bomb probe
Southern Oregon miners to challenge illegal road citation
State collects 60 cents on dollar in child support
Delta Ponds refreshed
Symphony takes on a weighty topic
Woman sentenced to prison in Medicaid scam
Robbery suspect pleads not guilty
Creswell team bus strikes, kills motorcyclist
Preschoolers seem to know their junk food
As school vote nears, Torrey calls for saving Crest, Parker
Springfield eyes school closures
Search for shooting suspect continues in Waldport
Latino Business Network: A glimpse into doing business with your public schools 2/8/2011 5:00 PM - 2/8/2011 7:00 PM
Eugene council signals support for income tax
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Gunman identified in Wal-Mart shootout
Building’s repair would cost more than its construction
University of Idaho leader calls deep cuts unsustainable
Police expect database to ease clashes with mentally ill
Portland auto shop owner to attend State of Union
Judge sentences bank bombers to death
Here’s eight thumbs up for the Matt
Despite lost funding, gardening classes continue
Springfield council fills its vacancy
Council splits on W. Eugene EmX
Governor puts more in budget for state schools
School bond vote proposed
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Oregon Truffle Festival 2011
Today is National Compliment Day? Why didn't anyone tell us? Luckily we are still in time for Beer Can Appreciation Day. And now it's time to stop surfing the Hallmark website.
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Two die in shooting outside Wal-Mart
Bill would ban ‘blunt wraps’
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Bond may cover more street repair projects than expected
Crash victims were UO students
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Jared Lee Loughner pleaded not guilty today to shooting Rep. Gabby Giffords and 18 others in Arizona.
Young Professionals Network: Dress to Impress 2/3/2011 5:00 PM - 2/3/2011 7:00 PM
Wednesday Jan. 26 is the date of Lane County's one night homeless count. Last year 3,959 people were counted, including 2,503 who had no shelter.
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Water main job to affect traffic on Coburg Road
Highway 58 single-car crash kills 2
Lawsuit targets pesticide impacts
Shows mean cash for UO
Boom in prices, ‘locavores’ mean choices for ranchers
Eugene youth living in a virtual world with "fake" friends who don't care
Eugene area parents concerned about rise in mindless texting
a buncha photos from the parade this morning!
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Music of faith can illuminate a way to love
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Sisters roll out customized walkers
CIVIL RIGHTS Activist to speak as part of UO event
Man gets five years in prison for assault
DNA test leads to suspect in 1998 Eugene rape case
Husband faces at least 25 years in wife’s death
Former downtown official charged
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Rivers, lakes fill to the gills
Universities lobby for freedom
Now up on the blog: Trask's shots of The Thermals show!
Today is Squirrel Appreciation Day.
Eugene area has survivalists places open to get End Times "supplies"
There's nothing more funny than a duck on a motorcycle.
McAnulty waived rights
Realtors told to halt assessment
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Marijuana robbery foiled
Victim’s family sues man over kidnap, assault of girl
City concludes land deal with Arlie
Panel differs over tax vote date
Respected bankruptcy judge Albert Radcliffe dies
Parade of champions casts a wide net
Jerry’s employees buy company in stock plan
Junction City Reload Tour 3/2/2011 9:30 AM - 3/2/2011 11:00 AM
Is Oregon eager for beaver? Well, we should be.
In today's Weekly: Beaver.
County board appoints sheriff
Seda released pending ruling
Court document details Dutch Bros. shooting
Ruling sheds new light on public meetings, but questions remain
Waves of school support
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Ashland plans controlled burn to prevent big fire
Oregon Guard raises bar for recruits
Kitzhaber holds off on budget proposals
Attorney general suggests revising public records law
Workers unclog debris from gate at Leaburg Dam
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Parade of champions is on Saturday. We are slackers and will not be in it.
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U.S. attorney’s refusal to pay witness leads to disclosures
Crews clear roads in wake of Northwest storm
Proposed city reprimand of Israel draws protesters
Of these little piggies, Springfield has none
Driver sentenced to 16 years for deaths
Panel likes tax vote for schools
Convicted spy gets another 8 years added to sentence
Report on state hospital cuts beds
Judge faults actions of 2 commissioners
Crews work to remove Leaburg Dam debris
Smart-Ups Workshop - February 2/24/2011 2:30 PM - 2/24/2011 4:30 PM
Animal services supervisor steps down
Soaked to the limit
Inequity alleged in school cuts
EWEB’s steam heating system is failing fast
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Suspicious package found near rally
Domestic violence slayings increase
A month after tornado, Oregon town rebuilding
NCU to offer master’s in education
It's your dream job! Eugene Weekly is hiring a new arts writer and editor.
It's note really Monday if it's a holiday, right?
New law lets tribes extend leases
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EWEB eyes river cleanup
Drenching causes slides, flooding, road closures
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Water main project to slow traffic
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Train hits wrecked auto, killing one
Three people charged in theft, firearm incidents
In Haiti, a world away in need
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On hold at the Legislature
COTTAGE GROVE SEES FUTURE IN ITS PAST
Judge rules for Springfield strip club
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Why we celebrate birthdays of the divine
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Motorist faces perjury charge
Despite first-night jitters, arena performs well
Lawyers seek to void conviction
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County displays employee salaries
Political foes to work together in House divided
Kiosk robbery suspect arrested
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FDA recalls Toxic Sludge brand Nuclear Waste Bars. Awesome.
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2 plead not guilty to heisting head
‘Champions’ parade coming together
A Knight to celebrate
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Kulongoski gave clemency to 15
Bus driver testifies about fatal accident
Applicants sought for panel
Burger sworn in as U.S. marshal
Police officer hits woman crossing street in wheelchair
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Series of church burglaries results in prison sentence
Child abuser’s sentence: 121 years
Mother’s trial to begin Feb. 1
‘2011, bring it on’
UO’s game plan for parking
Welcome to the "new" horoscope.
Well my goodness, if it isn't Tutor Time in the Weekly today.
LCC picks fast track for project
Growth panel’s focus shifts
County board’s new lineup proves divisive in first weeks
School cuts may get worse
UO’s game plan for parking
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Economy cuts into timber county school enrollment
Benny Bartel’s masterly work woven into Silva Concert Hall
EPA delays decision on biomass burning
Court: No new trial for Kinkel
Eugene woman sentenced in interstate drug ring case
Photo: Celebrating diversity
The UO Bookstore gets a blog!
We're hoping to start a trend of wearing neon yellow socks and spats to show our support for the almost-champion Ducks. If all else fails, it will look like everyone in Eugene walks very, very quickly.
Man gets 10 years for raping teen
Springfield man going to prison in sex case
Springfield selects new councilor
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Developer Arlie files bankruptcy plan
Man falls dead after helping police catch suspect
Eugene focuses on income tax
Kitzhaber emphasizes jobs
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Sheriff’s deputy praised for helping save man
Scouts argue to keep ‘perversion files’ secret
Drunken-driving citations spike on quiet game night
Boring. Not enough snow today to send the town into total chaos like it's supposed to.
DeFazio: Tone down the rhetoric
A journey of memories and lessons
Some make Game Day a holiday
Oh, so close: Disappointment of losing doesn’t dampen fans’ love for their Ducks
Kitzhaber’s second era
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County plans to survey residents
Women Business Leaders Cocktail Connections 2/2/2011 5:00 PM - 2/2/2011 7:00 PM
City to study a tax for schools
Mac Court full for watch party
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Eagle named with a touch of Oregon’s history
Funds run short for help with heat
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Everyone is wearing green and yellow today. Didn't the Packers play yesterday?
6 slain in mass shooting
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Corvallis photographer aims lens at marine life
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DUCK FANS FLY SOUTH
Deadline nears for Civic plans
Fowl play: Ducks or War Eagle?
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Strict water pollution standard proposed
Justice retires after three decades on the bench
State troopers seize drugs, arrest 2
Panhandlers can use signs, can’t ask at state rest areas
Put trust in God and live fully in the now
Attorney general drafting child porn legislation
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Student’s OSU fire earns him jail time
Police get ready for postgame
Legislative opener
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Apparently someone stole the Eugene Storefront Art Project's donation jar tonight during the Art Walk. I think you know what to do, Eugene. (Contact Paula Goodbar, Marc Time or Peter Herley — eugenestorefrontartproject@gmail.com — to don
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Agency repeals rule on bear plan review
Priest’s sexual abuse victim says he hasn’t seen a penny
Man, 21, charged in death of Rainier police chief
Court voids porn convictions
While attending the game, play a little defense at home
DeFazio says miss was no mystery
Roll out of new EmX
Kitzhaber picks Golden
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Hey artists! The Arts and Business Alliance of Eugene sent out an email the other day calling for artists. Deets in the comments!
Don't forget tonight at the Oregon Arts Alliance, The Year in ReviEW, an exhibit of photos by EW photographers Trask Bedortha and Todd Cooper.
Women who play ruff in the Weekly today.
Pittie people in EW today. Are you a woman with a pit-type dog? Send photos to camilla@eugeneweekly.com and we'll put them on the blog.
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Rainier police chief killed in struggle with suspect
Two Northwest towns produce big winners in $380 million lottery
Retractable grass! (And roof, too)
Coffee kiosk robber given 61/2 years in prison
Coach gets prison term
Clearing the air
WELCOME TO GLENDALE, BUT WHERE’S THE GAME?
Board buys into school cuts
A place to hitch a ride
International Paper Gift To The Science Factory Exploration Dome: Seven Wonders and Bugs!
Families Receiving 2009–10 State School Report Cards
Greeters Networking Meeting 2/18/2011 07:30 AM - 2/18/2011 9:00 AM
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Greeters Networking Meeting 1/7/2011 07:30 AM - 1/7/2011 9:00 AM
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Fundraising groups offering Christmas tree pickups
Need a place to see the game? Mac Court to be watch party site
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Kitzhaber has yet to appoint key staff members
Country Coach is back in business
Downtown project nears
Parading accomplishments
Man admits guilt in abuse case
Exhibit Toys: The Inside Story Coming to the Science Factory
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Errant auto strikes two pedestrians
Clover sprouts taken off shelves
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Kidnapper gets 35-year term
Inversion leads to call for wood burning halt
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In, out of the cold
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Almost survived the first Monday of 2011.
Young Professionals Network to celebrate National Mentoring Month 1/13/2011 5:00 PM - 1/13/2011 7:00 PM
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Burning secret of firewood: bad bugs
County offers reusable bags
Lighting up a landmark
County settles suit over old landfill
County board in for shake-up
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Girl’s quick entrance puts her in first place in ’11
Running in the new year
Serenity Lane quietly advances
Mac, it’s been good to know ya
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Family of Oakridge crash victim files wrongful death suit
Birders flock together for tally
Title game watch parties crystallize
Mortgage assistance on the way for Lane County
Good day to donate
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A NEW ROUNDABOUT WAY OF PEDESTRIAN WARNINGS
Crash, fatality blamed on medical issue
Chocolatier, scent maker tussle again over name
Lowell shooting ruled justified
New laws in new year will affect pocketbooks
Trio grateful for rescue after night in snow cave
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Young Professionals Network at new June Restaurant 12/31/2010
Latino Business Network at Ranchito Grill 1/18/2011 5:00 PM - 1/18/2011 7:00 PM
Yes, even we couldn't help ourselves and had to write about football this week.
Official put on leave in grant probe
Chicken & egg problem
Eatery manager faces charge
Medical marijuana robberies bring stiff sentences
City asked to study new taxes
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Once a pet, bear adjusts to zoo
Lane County sheriff appointed as U.S. marshal for Oregon
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Piercy tops publication’s list
Snow doubt about it: Maybe it will, or won’t
Lowell shooting victim identified
Shooter suffered PTSD
Trust in the people
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Robbery victim, 92, chews way to freedom
Rescued horses find sanctuary at Eden Farm
Mutated gene disables 2 of family’s children
Changing climate factors into wildfire plans
Burned church can’t find help to rebuild
Snow in the forecast: Will the whole city freak out and shut down?
CULTURES APART: In Oregon, it’s pass the granola, then the football
Shooting leaves man dead at home in Lowell
Abortion issue splits charities
Merry days for merchants
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Plastic foam put to use by agency
Drug use, pilot error faulted in fatal crash
Merry Monday!
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FAMILIES GLIMPSE DAYS PAST IN LIBRARY’S MEDIEVAL EVENT
Boat check results mixed
Working on a slippery slope
County will preserve Umpqua lighthouse
Growth panel seeks influence
Chip off the block
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They’re not alone for the holiday
Facebook tip: Take small bites
BLM faces appeal over herbicide boost
Realtors brace for tax battle
Wins and losses
After years apart, veteran reunites with dogs
Father sentenced for filming fight
Volunteers ready as ‘Winter Whale Watch Week’ begins
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Importance of seeing Jesus in all we meet
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Mentally ill man files suit in arrest
Slaying victim remembered
HELPING AT HOME
Merry Christmas! Happy couple days after solstice, couple weeks after Hanukkah.... and joyous almost Kwanzaa.
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Turnidges face lengthy stay on Oregon’s death row
Mount Hood snow boarder found dead
Phony solicitor using local agency’s name, police warn
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Power sharing deal in House faces delay
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Father kills son, then himself
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In this week's EW, just what you needed right before Christmas: The Procrastinator's Gift Guide!
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Leaf collection’s final round begins today in Eugene
It's almost New Year's resolution time. If you could resolve something for Eugene or Lane County for the New Year, what would it be?
I see the sun! And blue sky! Weird.
Oregon, California kayakers recount deadly crocodile attack
Tree collectors ready for after-holiday rush
Father of abuser contests ruling
Man guilty in friends’ deaths
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Despite recession, Oregon surpasses nation’s growth rate
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Man wounds girl, says he thought .45 was a BB gun
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Portland aims exclusion zones at gun violence ‘hot spots’
Springfield business owner hopes to start over after fire
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Man gets 25-to-life in slaying of Eugene native
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Eclipse starts 11:40ish, max effect is at midnight. Happy solstice!
Eugene Astronomical Society on the eclipse
Lunar eclipse meets up with the solstice tonight, with some falling stars thrown in. Hope the sky clears up a little to watch!
Rudolph meets The Police
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Figure in mosque fire faces new legal trouble
Sen. Wyden to undergo prostate cancer surgery
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Coach pleads guilty to abuse
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Oregon may become first state to ban use of plastic grocery bags
Mall shooting suspect is Army veteran; served in Afghanistan
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Iran embargo indictment names Portland charity
It is now close enough to Christmas for us to ask this: What cool Santa-type stuff are you people doing?
Women Business Leaders: Find Your Distinctive Competency 1/13/2011 11:45 AM - 1/13/2011 1:15 PM
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Prosecutor: Police warned defendant not to drive
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Measure 66 raising less tax revenue than forecast
Search ends when released inmate found hiding in attic
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‘Dwyer era’ coming to a close
Tight-knit Aumsville begins cleanup after terrifying tornado
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It's the one time of the year we get to fill the paper with book reviews! Not that we'd do that every week. Well, some of us might. Maybe...
Two North-Region Schools Back to Normal After Brief Lockdown
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First sentence in bank bombing
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Oregon gas tax to jump 6 cents Jan. 1
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Tornado hits small town near Salem; damage but no injuries reported
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Second school leader to depart
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a little mayhem is good for the soul.
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Property taxes this year for Lane County homeowners have gone up while property taxes on many factories have headed down Why? It’s complicated.
Trial for commissioners over public meetings law concludes
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Football and tradition reign in Auburn, Ala.
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Springfield officials begin process of making city workers’ pay more competitive
Islam class to stay canceled, LCC says
Board rejects parole for Diane Downs
Club 420 owner gives up appeal
A heartwrenching and original piece of journalism from The Washington Post.
Elton John ticket snafu cleared
DeFazio leads tax cut revolt
Harry & David hangs up on Eugene call center
Woman, 23, accused of killing her infant son
Commissioner downplays e-mail on budget jockeying
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Missing violin found in pawn shop
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Guns, drugs, cash found in car near Florence
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is putting up the holiday lights and a hanging a wreath around the dinosaur's neck.
Who owns the water in the McKenzie River? Darn good question, actually.
Motorist fleeing police dies when pickup hits patrol car
Rep. Hanna to share speaker’s role in Legislature
Three police vehicles damaged in chase after van rams car
Student arrested in burning of shirt on OSU football field
Mayor hopes ribbing ends in BCS barbecue
City exclusion law will stay
Eugene man, 24, arraigned in landlady’s killing
Witness tells of trio’s meetings
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Tubas don’t toot their own horns
Coos County assessor ousted in recall
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Pearl Street building deal near
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Bear facts reveal sheepish mistake?
Son avoids prison in spy case
Housemate held after woman’s death
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Jurors begin deliberations in bank bomb trial
Eugene man gets 15 years in Oakridge robbery case
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County considers publishing salaries
NOTED LOCAL SINGING TROUPE GOES NATIONAL WITH A CAPELLA ACT
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Controversial tagging of orcas proposed to protect pods
Suzi went to today's Meet Your Maker fair at Cozmic Pizza & learned that some of the MYM vendors will be selling their local crafts/arts until Dec. 31, taking Christmas off, in the old Taco Time building. We'll tell you more when we have mo
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We must remember to dream big
Man walking along west Eugene bike path spots bear
Congrats, Ducks fans.
Sooo the MECCA: Materials Exchange Center for the Community Arts /BRING Recycling "Less Is Best craft fair is going on at MECCA until 5 pm, for those who aren't out there cheering on the Ducks. Lots of handmade gift possibilities! MECCA's
Hills Creek forest road closure project nears
County, city differ on how to annex
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Coffee chain chief supports barista
Elton John ticket glitches bedevil buyers
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Trees’ charm undiminished
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Science Factory Children's Museum And Planetarium News - December 2, 2010
FOOD for Lane County and the National Association of Letter Carriers team up for the Letter Carriers' Food Drive TOMORROW and Dec. 11! If you're fed, sheltered and with a job, don't forget to leave a bag (or two) of food out by the mailbox
An amazing, horrifying, beautiful, moving story from the artist responsible for our Feb. 11 cover, Yona C. Riel.
Approximately 4,000 local artists have art/craft holiday sales this weekend. What are you hitting up on your holiday buying rounds?
Eugene, we may be responsible for many, many fairy deaths.
WSU will study Columbia lock closures
State to run D.A. office until charges resolved
Landmark sign on coast taken down
Documents: Less Iraq contractor liability costly
Fires damage two houses extensively
Fans can join fight against hunger
Game’s toughest drive: to Corvallis
Judge keeps county meetings lawsuit alive
Attorney disputes hostage complaint
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Kidnap suspects were in U.S. legally
Army withholds spying probe results
WSU gets $26 million gift
Flood-ravaged town getting new school, roads
Science Factory Offers Holiday Science Adventures The Week Of Christmas
By the way, the headline says "WORDMONGERS," but in the cover story are also ARTMONGERS and PHOTOMONGERS. (But all that wouldn't fit on the cover, so there you have it.)
New media explosion! Or landscape, if you prefer peaceful metaphors ...
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Springfield man charged with assaulting infant son
Board questions school plan
Handful of Democrats eye coalition with GOP
Lesson one: Don’t lessen cops’ efforts
SWAT response ends in man’s arrest
Governor’s plan targets state workers’ pay, benefits
Aides say officials met in secret
Cycle of seasons
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Chamber 101 Orientation 1/18/2011 12:00 PM - 1/18/2011 1:15 PM
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Recount urged in key state contest
New lawsuit seeks to protect fish
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Barista who shot man won’t be charged
Hundreds turn out for vigil at mosque
Climate change means more extremes in Oregon
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This just in from MECCA: Materials Exchange Center for the Community Arts: "Off the Waffle- Authentic Leige Waffles thinks it would be really cool if someone came in and turned their walk-in fridge into a huge piece of art. So if you know anyone wh
J. Michaels Holiday Party! Wooo books, food and wine ... and hey, isn't that during the last 2010 First Friday Art Walk? Why yes it is! Perfect confluence of Eugene events. See you there?
Rabid foxes found in Cave Junction. Isn't that where Art Robinson lives? Irony duly noted.
Small-plane crash kills pilot; dog survives
Slain Lakewood officers remembered
More snow expected in Eastern Washington
Albany man, 67, dies in wreck on I-5 near Harrisburg
EPUD board member left in limbo by judge’s ruling
Grant goes to fix Goodpasture span
Hate knows no color or background
Parents rethink school options
Elton’s coming to Matt Court
Bomb suspect pleads not guilty
A mother gone, not forgotten
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All-spuds diet pares pounds, proves a point
Just when you think, "Hey, it's cold, I should move to Florida," you learn that not only does Florida have ginormous non-native boa constrictors roaming the Everglades, it has attack otters in the suburbs.
2011–12 School Choice Calendar May Change
is counting down days til the winter solstice. It's a daylight thing.
is causing a ruckus in Montana.
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Ashland’s holiday parade shines light on giving
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Florence growth plan gets hearing
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Mom, 18, killed on Springfield sidewalk
Corvallis mosque torched
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The year without a Civil War
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Pretrial program scrutinized
Documents tell tale of teen’s plot
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How long exactly does the food coma last?
Official’s sexual abuse charges dropped
UO senior is school’s fourth Marshall Scholar
Company to help transport patients
New exhibit brings old-school learning to Springfield Museum
Duck eyes in the sky
Police probe shooting as homicide
Kitzhaber staff working on school energy project
Portland bomb plot foiled
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Study: Students develop spirituality
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Toppled crane at Dexter Lake dam could be upright by early next week
County census returns hit 77%
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Police identify man shot by barista
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Technology pioneer dies
Woman killed by train in Seattle
County awaits ‘squaw’ place name changes
One suspect’s lawyer wraps up his defense in bank bomb trial
Portland bike traffic growing
Traffic stops turn up pot, hashish, cash; 3 arrested
Spilled glue creates sticky traffic situation
Tree cutting permits on sale
Now hear this...
Springfield education grants help classrooms
Officers arrest man after he uses police station phone
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Robbery attempt ends with fatal shot
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Small quake reported off Coos Bay
For 100 years going, students in Idaho town share single room
Self-styled superheroes hit Seattle, against police wishes
Police follow tracks in snow to suspect
D.A. pleads not guilty to misconduct
Today is the anniversary of Dan Cooper, also called D.B. Cooper, hijacking a Boeing 727 flying from Portland, Ore., to Seattle and then parachuting out of the plane with $200,000. He was never found.
Why is Cookie Monster trending on Twitter? Here's why: His audition for Saturday Night Live!
Meet the Magic Green Dragon Bus. Heh.
Check it out, people who want a. not to cook or b. not to stress about cooking. Very useful, Jennifer Burns Levin aka Culinaria Eugenius (smart EW readers, voting her blog the Best of Eugene!).
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Oregon ranks 5th for painkiller abuse
Court halts killing of sea lions at dam
Prosecutors call son a liar in bomb trial
Run for Senate inspired new Lane County GOP leader
County attorney to fill vacancy
Springfield’s next mayor will be familiar face
New county board will face growing budget gap
Russian testifies to terror ties
Report faults agency for not investigating claims
Storm creates icy commute
For safety’s sake
Since Thursday's a holiday you'll be getting your hot, fresh EWs tomorrow, just in time to read while you eat your Tofurky. Neither rain nor sleet, umm well, actually the ice might slow the delivery folks down a little.
What to wear on your next plane trip (if you don't own a kilt). They come in bras and men's briefs too!
So who's made a snowman (snowperson, whichever)?
Bomb threat closes UO's Knight Library and Lillis Business Complex. Buildings to remain closed through Nov. 24.
UO bomb threat closes Knight and Lillis.
Success Studio Workshop: Tax Update, Plus 10 Tax Planning Questions to Ask Your Accountant 12/2/2010 8:00 AM - 12/2/2010 10:00 AM
Snow day! (For schools, anyway.)
All 4J Schools Closed, Activities Canceled Due to Snow and Ice
Exclusion law changes posed
Budget panel weighs in on proposed school cuts
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Eugene, too, has a gang problem
Suspect in church burglaries may be repeat offender
Teacher faces charges in UO attack
Former Eugene mayor dies
Mayor, senator, now retiree
The UO sent out an email reminding students, faculty and staff that travel might be kinda tough this week. How are you adjusting Thanksgiving travel plans, if you have 'em?
Egan Warming Centers will be open to night, get the word out any way you can so those who are homeless won't be out in the cold tonight.
What's your Monday-morning-of-Thanksgiving-week music, Eugene?
Arctic blast could pack snow
Football building to rise next year
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Florence police use Taser, beanbags on suspects
Mental health clients sue authorities
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Four plays closed in Eugene last night. Did you see any of them? If not, what would attract you to a theater? (Coming up in December: Hairspray at ACE, Lenny Bruce Is Dead at VLT, White Christmas at the Shedd/Hult, Santaland Diaries at the Lord Leebrick,
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Oregon bans energy drinks with alcohol
Quick-strike column goes for end zone
Help’s just a call away for holiday cooking tips
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County blasts state land sales
Foster dad found the ‘perfect prey’
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Childhood poverty leads to life of gratitude
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Meal with Santa costs $8 as benefit
Sex sting snares auto shop owner
Autumn snowfall possible in valley
Going back to nature
Police try new tack to keep suspect behind bars
Oregon economy rosier
Long lives, lasting legacy
Crispin Glover in Eugene today, check out the interview in EW.
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Spray can rockets from oven
Prosecutors want 8-year term for Islamic charity founder
Food bank supplies grow thin as holidays draw near
Sides jockey in meetings suit
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Hospital, union to return to talks
A ‘textbook’ Tasering draws scrutiny
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Obama nominates U.S. attorney
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Police auditor gets raise, praise
President nominates Burger
Schools budget crisis fuels old debate
UO announces plan to ban smoking
Corvallis man faces federal bomb threat allegations
Workers picket against hospital
Photos from Yo Gabba Gabba Live! now up on the blog
Service workers walk off the job at McKenzie-Willamette
Let's drive up the sales of Utilikilts! They aren't just for wearing at Faerieworlds! The Atlantic suggests men go commando next time they fly to let the TSA know what you think of the new search methods.
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Dentist killed in plane crash
Poaching level surprises Oregon wildlife managers
Wyden would oppose Siskiyou monument effort
Portland police captain suspended for German war tribute
Police sued over handcuffs on boy
Woman arrested in murder-for-hire plot
Education grants fund wide range of projects
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Reedsport man dies in single-vehicle accident
Woman held after gunpoint car theft
Quake readiness drill coming
Bomb scare rattles downtown
Hospital workers strike
Ideas, opposition flow at school budget hearing
Want to be the artist for next year's Oregon Country Fair? Here's the poster contest info ... (no, we're not sponsoring it, but we did recently hear about it and think Eugene artists might like the money and the exposure).
Still fueled by coffee and Pixy Stix.
The Eugene Symphony would like you to know that now that the downtown bomb threat is over, the open reading of Mahler Symphony No. 9 with Marin Alsop will go on at 3:30 at the Hult.
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Coffee stand stripped of cash; dancer arrested
BPA to seek 6-10% rate hike
Landmark eatery hit during shootout
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Driver critical after speeding, hitting house
State’s new mental hospital offers private bedrooms, outdoor spaces
Linn County officials identify driver fatally shot by deputy
Bates’ win gives Democrats control of Senate
Sheldon High coach pleads not guilty
Springfield crash injures drivers, closes part of highway
Suspected murder victim still not found
School plans get hearing
You know what got us through Monday? Pixy Stix. Pouring sugar straight into your mouth really perks you up.
Despite efforts to ignore Christmas music on the radio and candy canes for sale at the grocery store, it has become clear that the "holiday" season is upon us. Time to buy those cardboard calendars with a piece of chocolate behind each day.
We woke up and somehow it was Monday. Again.
Oregon special education funds drop; federal sanctions may come
Hay crash victim’s family files lawsuit
Sno-Park permits are now required
Fun’s the real target
EWEB looking at rate raises
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Police surround find man dead in Portland home
Counties object to Columbia hatchery plan
The sociology of the hipster. Hmmm.
On this day in 1889 journalist Nellie Bly began her successful attempt to travel around the world in less than 80 days ala Jules Verne (she did it in 72 days).
Heading for the barn
Tax discount deadline here
Shootout outside bar leaves 1 hurt
Eatery’s hiring practices probed
A river of discontent
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Bend man charged in wife’s death appears in court
Rich or poor, our lives have real meaning
Coburg pins hopes on charter school proposal
So caught up by the upcoming World Toilet Day, we almost forgot the exploding whale anniversary.
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Eugene researchers to examine well-being of military families
Park plea elicits copious comments
Taser fails to stop armed suspect, so officers do
Master Gardener classes take seed
Hospital faces staff strike
Critics say system favors foreclosure over mortgage aid
Racing into tragedy
Portland has an inaugural flush planned. Eugene? We got nothing.
Did you know that World Toilet Day is one week from today?
Friday and we've got Built to Spill at the WOW, the Second Friday ArtWalk in Springfield and some of EW's Next Big Thing's to finishers Endr Won & the Cave Dwellers play at Diablo’s Downtown Lounge. What're y'all doing
Consumer & Business Trends in Japan- A Guide to Succeeding in One of the World’s Most Affluent Markets 12/9/2010 7:30 - 12/9/2010 8:45 AM
The law on leaves
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Deportations drop in the Northwest for second year
Columbia Sportswear leader robbed but unhurt
‘Out of control’ woman arrested
A House divided: Sides seek the center
Former Eugene woman’s husband charged
PeaceHealth job cuts not set
Parade marches to new date
Homeowners fighting back
Bet you thought we weren't going to say anything about Veterans Day. Heck, we're the folks that run "War Dead" each week.
School board weighs cuts
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War’s first, last won’t be forgotten
Council appears divided on water sale
Leiken will quit as mayor of Springfield by Dec. 3
Willamalane agrees to buy sports center
Mothers on the mend
Research park challenged
OSU surpasses UO in enrollment as both reach record highs
Kitzhaber sets advisory teams
Police boot 117 from UW game
Coos County’s assessor faces recall election
Eugene to appeal water sale ruling
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State drops case against mom
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Methodists sue Oregon congregation over finances
Portland boy struck by car while in stroller has died
Police: Train runs over man’s arms
Chance of split state Senate diminishes
Kitzhaber pegs consultant for transition team
Prison program saves frogs
Police oversight post filled
Interim head chosen for youth services
Northwest part of child prostitution sting
Republican nears victory in key state Senate race
Pedestrian fatalities double
Toddler among 3 hit by vehicle
Nonprofit agency sued over firing
Elect to recycle obsolete political yard signs, officials say
Students face new math test standards
UO gets tough on gear licensing
City OKs parkland purchase
City OKs parkland purchase
Spy admits using son as proxy from prison
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Amtrak adds holiday trains
Supremacist sentenced in noose mailing
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Homeowners say loan changes led to foreclosure
Gritty Chilean miner survives another ordeal: N.Y. marathon
Teen’s lawsuit rejected again
Public hearing planned to discuss EPUD budget
State seeks public input on EWEB water quality
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Church fire disrupts Sunday service
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Shooter receives 15-year sentence
Business owner charged with ID theft
She was cats’ best friend
UO selects general counsel from its own staff
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District getting water back on
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Lawsuit alleges online deception
Planning boss search strikes out
Language classes help immigrants find success
His runback’s the pick of UO’s highlight reel
AT MATT: PAT COURT
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God indeed provides for us in times of need
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University president to have surgery for prostate cancer
County halts drinking water proposal review
Singers share passion for public works
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Home heating aid flows into county
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Oakridge home invasion robbery suspects arraigned
Man rescued from Willamette
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Missing dogs found near where owner died
3 suspects caught following manhunt
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Die-off of sea stars at Florence unexplained
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Salmon advocates fight new Columbia dam plan
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Missing boy’s father, stepmother trade new charges in court filings
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Crab fishermen hopeful, guarded as season nears
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Downtown rules may tighten
Shooting probe looks at husband
Commissioner defends process for water protection proposals
Mushroom hunter, dogs remain missing after 3 nights in forest
Eugene school layoffs shelved
New crossings protect pedestrians
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Man charged with assault against infant son
Boy with knives subdued after confrontation
Wet, windy weekend on the way
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BPA, state sign habitat accord
Property tax bills set to mail
Rust, Bozievich square off in debate
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$10,000 reward to catch church arsonist
Kitzhaber hopes Obama fever remains high in Oregon
La Niña may bring wet days
Goat that killed hiker known as aggressive
Elmira teen killed in BMX crash
Police seek ‘Strolling Hat Bandit’
Professor Palmer picks Pisgah party
UO area ‘party patrol’ may be out extra night this week
Anti-DeFazio ad sponsors ID’d
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Ducks rise to No. 1
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Memorials for Marine set in Albany, Springfield
Military choppers’ chatter shatters the nighttime calm
Climate scientist to speak at UO on global warming
Political darts fly in race for 4th
Grant to allow rail line reopening
Bonding effort in Fern Ridge
Former insider returns as outsider with a mission
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Inmate likely blind after assault in jail
Gregoire pleased Canada will waive Amtrak border fee
Cougar kills 2 La Pine goats
Jacksonville’s Britt exhibit going into storage
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Trial date scheduled in teen’s murder
Harrington to Kitzhaber pass complete: $5,000
DeFazio lauds Medicare changes
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Bozievich seeks conservative, pro-business vote
Hay truck driver stops trial, admits charges
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Former UO runner faces abuse charges
Two charged in reported home invasion robbery
County settles suit filed by gay former worker
Envision Eugene effort aims to present growth outline soon
Officers’ aim: control, not harm
Hay hauler’s jury trial begins
Riggs-Henson emphasizes labor, progressive ties
Schools face big layoffs
AG files against Golden Temple
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Bulgarian denies guilt in Oregon identity theft case
Protection for bull trout habitat expanded
Some Medford businesses unhappy about vagrants
TriMet ‘sickout’ rumored
Canada train border fee irks Gregoire
Officers testify about finding bomb evidence
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Driver arrested after pickup plows into Springfield building
Obama’s Portland visit will be public
EPUD board OKs meeting changes
Anti-crime measure carries costs
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Courts go electronic to save cash
EmX work to block 10th Avenue
City tears up man’s ticket
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Two cities chosen for state program
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Legislature asking voters if it should meet every year
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Police release sketch of man in sexual assault investigation
Officer sues man who fled arrest
Mobile home owners take action
Candidates debate issue of credibility
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Vote drive registers with students
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Sand sculptures short of expected revenue
Ex-girfriend testifies of money woes
Oregon bicyclist killed in Iowa accident
‘Complex’ divorce of Hormans delayed
Eugene man pleads not guilty to murder
Schools post big test score increase
Captivating culture
Steele gives GOP a pep talk
Womack accepts imminent challenge to grow at NCU
Deadly drive gets state concern
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4J Starts Work to Develop a Sustainable Budget
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Learning of life behind the badges
Eugene celebrating cultural activities
Monday graduation was all UO hoped it would be
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Obama to stump in state
Teacher will join thousands in Race for the Cure
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Astronomy Day At The Science Factory
Young Professionals Network at Jones & Roth CPAs & Business Consultants 11/4/2010 5:00 PM - 11/4/2010 7:00 PM
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Man sentenced to 4 years for role in knife altercation
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City buys Cottage Grove armory
Weekend ‘party patrols’ to continue
Centre Court project appears ready to proceed
IMAX screen coming to Eugene
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Museum to revamp Seattle landmark
Property fight brings murder charge
Care center liable in death
Man stabbed at Portland light rail station
Closed boarding school reaches settlement
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Surfer reports close call with great white shark
EWEB offers grants for green projects
City takes plug-in for a spin
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Bookkeeper gets 15 years for stealing from employer
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Custodian saves pupils from choking
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Oregon rethinks plan for wolf management
Utility soliciting light opinions
Changes push back bridge opening
I-5 northbound detour begins today
Steps to fight hunger
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Burns crash, fire, kills 2 teenagers
Police union rejects plan for drug tests
After 65 years, an airman’s wartime invitation is fulfilled
Guess who’s coming to dinner
Skater achieves goal, but not distance record
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Men pull driver from flames
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State budget forcing prison closure, cuts
Boy’s mother appeals for higher reward
Paramedic describes treating chief after bombing
Elmira woman hospitalized with gunshot wound
Crews’ all-nighter gets Comcast back online
Arsonist given 10-year prison term
Throwing EmX under the bus
Drivers welcome new free parking
‘I Love My Ducks’ video sequel turns up the jive
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PeaceHealth may move jobs
Music from Holocaust captures camp culture
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Tree farm workers allege harassment
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Shooting victim not identified
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Truck hits cables, causes Comcast outage
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LTD begins manager search
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Breaking camp on riverside
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Wife settles with insurer in husband’s accidental death
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Dangerous sex offender skips parole
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Springfield schools get grant
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TARP still a 4-letter word for masses
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Gubernatorial foes mix it up
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New trial sought in Oregon man’s conspiracy conviction
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Father, son trade blame in fatal bank bombing
New state rules will target motorcycling safety
Rules clarify children’s insurance
Woman pleads not guilty to theft in acid hoax case
Board could be violating public meetings law
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High-tech ubiquitous on campus
Transfer stations changing schedules
EPUD may sell hydro plans
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Trial begins for father, son in fatal Woodburn bombing
SOU, Chinese school set up joint degree program
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Minority justice dispute ongoing
Relief Nursery unveils plans for Springfield site
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UO dipping into Legacy Fund
Dudley doubles donor dollars
Recession rips at marriages, expands income gap
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Customers chase down restaurant robbery suspect
Bethel OKs HomeSource charter school
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Cuts take bite from barking response
Thurston High threat draws police
The Duck soars above the crowd
Cash source for ads a mystery
City, UO Plan neighborly visits
Parking meters disappearing from downtown
Florence moves to buy bayfront lot
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Officials will go door-to-door to promote civil behavior among UO students
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Eugene manager proposes merit pay
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Reality ‘enhanced’ for TV
Same-sex marriage advocates reach out
Homeowners face choice
Dudley, Kitzhaber air their proposals
Rowdy night a rocky start to school year
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Governor candidates in Eugene
Judge finds against city in dispute with Comcast over tax
Charter school trying again
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State’s Eugene tax office to stay open
PERS rate doubles for public agencies
School daze for drivers
Was father’s depression a warning sign?
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Bus driver fired for Kindle use
Meat truck driver dies in cow crash
Accusations heat up gubernatorial race
‘Googie’ building gets panel approval
Man enters guilty pleas in multiple arson fires
All but two tenants move in rental subsidy dispute
Jam session: New UO students flood into dorms
Reserves may dull budget ax
Reflecting on years of abuse
Health law forces tough choices
School mourns sisters
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Union launches ad attacking Dudley
Investigators probe discrepancies in death
County, mayors asked to try again on makeup of panel
Street financing may change
Where school and religion mix
Marine mediations
Number of homeless students in Oregon continues to increase
EWEB worker files complaints
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Local agencies, businesses help out charter school in need
Troopers uncover fresh pot harvest
DA: Police shooting justified
Crashed car covered up poached deer, police say
Note sheds light on deaths
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Man makes 200th toxic suit trip
Felony theft charges filed for woman burned in acid hoax
Trooper who shot suspect identified
Dexter Lake algae alert rescinded
Push-ups, poplar trees, parking lots
Naked man charged with attack
Can prep sports survive cuts?
Father, girls found dead near Junction City in apparent murder-suicide
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Trees felled for dam removal
Campaign urges ‘clean’ mouths
Gravel mine rules process challenged
Court: Sex lit laws too broad
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Teacher sues for last paycheck
Cancer patient inspires tumor bank
Runaway bull draws Reedsport officials into cowboy duty
Pavement payments may get easier
Campus roadway redesign
State police confirm shooting, arrest of Idaho fugitive
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Woman survives car’s dive in river
Spillway flaw may affect flood control
Marines help catch suspect
Willamalane wants to know user preferences
He’s still looking for America
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Some locals opt out of schools chief hunt
Oakridge shooting may end manhunt
Pension payments come due
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Three bears killed by vehicles recently in Douglas County
Paving work to cause traffic disruptions Sunday
Courthouse shooter makes guilty plea
Manhunt east of Oakridge called off
Abuse defendant guilty on 24 charges
Downtown housing, retail project proposed
News articles basis of lawsuit
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Report says U.S. West Coast not prepared for tsunami
Coburg considers going charter
Suspect sought near Oakridge
New state budget cuts posed
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City buys Portland’s iconic ‘Made in Oregon’ sign
Commission candidates reel in donations
Beacons, crosswalk could be lifesavers
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Overcoming obstacles at Siuslaw
Board sets date for stadium proposals
Neighbors near gravel mine may get relief after sale
Court approves bids process for States Industries
City OKs pit bonds
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Similarities seen in three robberies
Construction to cause delays on Highway 58
Court delays foster cost case
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Cancer bracelets raise eyebrows, not awareness
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Cancer bracelets raise more than awareness: eyebrows, too
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Downtown cleanup top goal in Springfield
Skaters no longer on thin ice
Student balancing act
Judge to decide if EWEB may sell water to Veneta
Let’s honor our heroes of peace
Cities saw crime fall in 2009
State sues to recover costs from Canadian mom
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UO researchers pull in $135 million
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Area bikeways may get state nod
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One pastor shines, one gets spotlight
Railroad to treat area officials to dinner aboard train cars
Police: Drunken driver hurt in two-car crash
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Prosecutors want long sentence for Seda
EPUD seeks to force election
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55 got the boot from Autzen
Family questions state law on death declaration
EmX plan opposition grows
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Two arrested with 6 pounds of pot
Longtime Register-Guard reporter, editor Tom Jaques dies
Dorena, Blue River lakes toxic
City’s exclusion zone law under fire
New spotted owl plan unveiled
Charity founder found guilty
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Eugene Celebration says attendance rose 13 percent
Police warn public of sex offender
Multiple domestic assault trial opens
Charity founder’s trial goes to jury
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A place of uniform serenity
3 arrested, 3 cited in suspected marijuana deal
High on rooftop solar panels
School starts, custodian’s ready to go
Eugene remains in running for VA clinic after all
Welcome to the 2010–11 School Year!
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Injured ATV rider’s identity remains a mystery
Eugene woman arrested after fire destroys trailer, garage
Golden opportunity
Judge blocks witness names
Slippery driving in Eugene
EWEB officials lean toward shifting offices west
Kitzhaber proposes revamped spending
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Incidents prompt questions about city’s lax dog controls
Temporary war memorial makes stop in Tacoma
Labor Day brings union workers together in uncertain times
DeFazio, rivals to debate at City Club
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Plot thickens in open meetings case
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Forest Service prepares for Rainbow camp
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Bridge-raising will slow I-5 traffic at I-105
Charter school gets one-year extension
Trip to the past
Candidates vow to tackle economy
Remaking a marsh
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Dad keeps hope alive for son
Summer: Must it end so soon?
Bars still fighting for liquor licenses
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Defense calls witnesses in Islamic charity trial
Man plans to sue over injuries from fight with Eugene officer
Springfield’s municipal jail books its 1,000th inmate
LCC eyes Portland’s Gerding Edlen to manage downtown construction
Science Factory Opens New Exhibits and Offers Free Admission on National Museum Day
Tax officials’ field offices to close
SMALL TOWN KEPT GIRL’S MEMORY ALIVE
Wave of liquor control change may hit Oregon
Community matriarch honored
Greeters Networking Meeting 10/22/2010 07:30 AM - 10/22/2010 9:00 AM
THE BULLETIN
School’s return reveals kids’ spiritual needs
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Coastal jetties pose a rocky problem
Victim tells of shocking acid attack
Doctors can’t identify cause of players’ illness
Families make use of school supplies giveaway
Extension closes Eugene offices
No merit to claim against DeFazio
Inspiring start to new school year
Holiday will be no picnic for drivers
Boy, 16, faces charge he planned to kill stepdad
Broken pipe stops traffic
Ferret Agility Trials 9/19/2010 12:00 PM - 9/19/2010
They got the job done
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
Afghanistan casualty grew up in Oregon
Killer seeks new trial based on objection to stun belt
Motorcyle rider dies at Albany Motorsports Park
State suspends license of teacher
Suspect in couple’s death admits hiding bloody clothes
Police arrest teen girl for Junction City fire
Witness: Charity used a harsh form of Islam
Tsunami warning signal now uniform
Police pursuit ends in arrest
New Kitzhaber ad takes aim at Dudley’s experience, past
How well do you know football?
A ride on Ruth’s trail
Kenny Wheaton’s gonna score again for charity
Group moves to buy Eugene wood products firm
Police arrest teen girl for Junction City fire
a ticket out of speed traps
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Expert: Charities sent aid to fighters
Alvadore rushing to repair firehouse
Same woman may have robbed two banks
Stewards for future
Husband charged with murder
State corporate kicker possible
Arlie pursues sale of land for city park
SHOTS APLENTY
School Improvement And Planning Day
CALENDAR
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Seat-belt safety blitz opens
Cameras installed at missing boy’s school
Weather slows Scott fire
Vote clears home-school program’s charter path
Students improve reading scores
Keillor’s one who knows his place
Downtown power restored
Suspicious fire closes REI ‘until further notice’
Parking district aims to ease traffic
Islamic charity founder’s trial starts
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Teacher Planning Day
School gear in short supply
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Parents plead not guilty
State workers get pay hike
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Country Fair fund donating $25,000
Owl you ever wanted to know about raptors at Discovery Days
Arena area roads upgraded
A MOTHER TO MANY
Fire below, energy interruption above
BOOK PICKS
ACHIEVEMENTS
OPPORTUNITIES
SCHOOL NEWS
CALENDAR
Painters share flair for high art
Highway 20 detours in force during work
Firefighters gaining ground on Scott Mountain blaze
A parade with pluck
SECURITY UPGRADE
ROAD REPORT
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
BRIEFLY REGION
Co-founder of Islamic charity goes on trial
‘Bicycling mayor’ Bascom dies
UO area gets more meters
Greeters Networking Meeting 10/15/2010 07:30 AM - 10/15/2010 9:00 AM
THE BULLETIN
Living in the ‘I am’ is what is asked of us
OBITUARIES
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
BRIEFLY REGION
Stand Down offers help for veterans and families
Special session unlikely despite GOP’s urging
Blaze closes area to hunters
Flood preparations suggested
Rainy days are here
Business-to-Business Expo & After Hours 2010 10/14/2010 4:00 PM - 10/14/2010 7:30 PM
OBITUARIES
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BRIEFLY REGION
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
Coos Bay boys charged with murder try
Homeless fire suspect was Ashland fixture
Getting ready to celebrate
McKenzie area fire hits 2,559 acres
Veteran newsman to serve as interim Emerald publisher
Board blocks building’s razing
Ex-deputy pleads guilty to tapping parents’ funds
Beating victims seek witnesses
Wind energy projects face resistance from military
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Alvadore firefighters see their 1980s engine go up in flames
County officials block EPUD annexation try
Youth worker sentenced for misuse of public funds
Crews fight Coast Range fire
Swimming upstream once more
Door to door in Dorena
Fees jump for additions to state voters pamphlets
Homeless man arrested after Ashland fire
‘Mystery’ ills unraveled
Community Leaders Recommend Budget Strategies
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Scott Mountain blaze doubles in size
UO anticipates newest building
Schools urged to freshen up lunch
He delights in his deliveries
Oregon agency contracts probed; 3 put on leave
Valley floods possible
Emotional arraignment
Latino Business Network: Selco 10/12/2010 5:00 PM - 10/12/2010 7:00 PM
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Burn limits add to seed growers’ woes
Company fined over runoff
Fair manager ‘very pleased’ with just-finished event
3 football players remain in hospital
A smelly, smoky reminder
Path to success
Springfield Millrace reconstruction under way
Here’s a tip: Treat your server right
Lightning-caused fire grows, forces forest area closures
Casino campaign will go on
10 years later, a murder arrest
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
Female flyer hopes other girls will follow
Lane County residents’ Yakima mill site up for sale
Southern Idaho wildfire scorches 325 square miles
Panel weighs virtual schools
Search details uncommonly public
Players’ malady still a mystery
Local schools miss out on grants
Ukulele undertaking
Summer’s swan song? Temps set to top 90 again
State road project criticized
Stubborn fire burns trash
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CALENDAR
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ROAD REPORT
Players hospitalized after workouts
Mexico tax hits apple growers
Washington police hunt shooting suspect
Springfield revamps job titles
Suds all around
Summer’s magical moment
Electric car prototype gets star treatment
A bitter harvest for wood products
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
BRIEFLY METRO
Marijuana farm raided in forest near Sweet Home
Gubernatorial candidates may debate in Eugene
Panel endorses pot issue on ballot
Movie filmed here ends with garage sale
Extreme caution urged in region’s dry forests
Foes drop appeal of ORI project
School makeover effort starts
Speeders getting costly reminders
Gateway speeders getting costly reminders
Greeters Networking Meeting 10/8/2010 07:30 AM - 10/8/2010 9:00 AM
THE BULLETIN
Meditation connects practitioner to true self
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‘Wheat Fleet’ carries local-food message downstream
Wildfire burns near Thurston
HELPING FISH FIND THEIR WAY
LCC tie may extend Extension
Salmonella-tainted eggs not detected in Oregon
Fifty years of frying
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Cove woman’s shooting death accidental, district attorney says
Schools eye land purchase
Man gets 25 years to life in slaying of homeless man
District begins executive search
Salmonella traced to Umpqua
Dudley plan targets public employees, liquor, lobbying
Banks harangue Arlie plan
ANIMAL MAGNETISM
School Budgets and School Days: No Answers Yet
OBITUARIES
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BRIEFLY METRO
CALENDAR
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
Prosecutors to portray pair accused of bank bombing as extremists
Banana-costumed man in bunch of trouble
Fun for $25? A fairly good challenge
Lightning sets off numerous small fires
CALENDAR
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
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Springfield councilor plans to resign
Man thrown from car, charged in foiled heist
DeFazio accused of mail violation
Man guilty of killing transient
Hit-and-run driver gets jail for crash that injured two
Emerald Awards 2010 10/5/2010 5:00 PM - 10/5/2010 7:45 PM
Police say man killed with bat
Greeters Networking Meeting 10/1/2010 07:30 AM - 10/1/2010 9:00 AM
County lawmakers consider options to plug revenue hole
Greeters Networking Meeting 9/24/2010 07:30 AM - 9/24/2010 9:00 AM
Man guilty of killing transient
Greeters Networking Meeting 9/17/2010 07:30 AM - 9/17/2010 9:00 AM
Another budget hit looms
Greeters Networking Meeting 9/10/2010 07:30 AM - 9/10/2010 9:00 AM
Staple of summer begins
Greeters Networking Meeting - No meeting today 9/3/2010
Applicants Sought for Budget Committee
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Three State Patrol employees believed dead in Zillah blaze
Lawsuit seeks $3.7 million in Portland crosswalk death
Missing boy’s father argues against try to delay divorce
Siuslaw River Bridge work causes long traffic backup
Ageless need to explore the outdoors
Grant to help spread word of dangers of air pollution
School districts gain clarity on use of funds
Crabbers pleased at big haul
Brother, sister face murder charges
Game day bus changes upset some Duck fans
GROUND ZERO FOR DEBATE
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BRIEFLY METRO
CALENDAR
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
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After outcry, Springfield lowering development permit fees
Proposal may stop trouble brewing
PLAY IN THE PARK
County may tighten floodplain rules
Former mayor injured in crash
RUN TO RECOVERY
Check LTD Bus Routes for Best Options
Want to Save Money and Help Your School?
EDUCATION EXTRA
OBITUARIES
Elkton fans firmly seated in history
Coburg proactively working to save school
TRIBAL TEACHERS
South Eugene to leave Civic
50-year search for justice
ROAD REPORT
CALENDAR
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
BRIEFLY METRO
FOR THE RECORD
Floating an idea brings warning
Hot times in the city, and where to cool off
Deal reportedly signed for sale of Hynix plant
Deal reportedly signed for sale of Hynix plant
"EduJobs" Bill Signed Into Law
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BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
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Salmon restoration under way for fountain
DAY FOR A QUEEN
Voter panels weigh ballot measures
Contract reported signed for Hynix plant
OBITUARIES
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CALENDAR
BRIEFLY NORTHWEST
BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
Woman arrested after girl separated from father
Interchange, road projects get committee’s green light
EWEB official sues over drug raid
Quiet comes at a cost
Counterfeiters supplant ‘Honest Abe’
School panel poses big, thrifty ideas
At 2, hospital finding its stride
"EduJobs" Bill Signed Into Law
Latino Business Network at Northwest Community Credit Union 9/14/2010 5:00 PM - 9/14/2010 7:00 PM
Two killed in crash of small plane near Burns
Young Professionals Network at NextStep Recycling 9/9/2010 5:00 PM - 9/9/2010 7:00 PM
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CALENDAR
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Tales of hot dogs and dinosaurs
Officials offer new avenue to pick up volunteer hours
Council endorses pit plan
High algae levels elicit alert for Dexter Lake
Active and able
Council OKs free parking
Scandi quest
All In! with the Eugene Chamber at Three Rivers Casino & Hotel 9/24/2010 5:00 PM - 9/24/2010 9:0
Explore the Wonders of China 9/23/2010 5:30 PM - 9/23/2010 7:00 PM
Smart-Ups Pub Talk - September 9/23/2010 5:00 PM - 9/23/2010 08:00 PM
Chamber 101 Orientation 9/21/2010 4:00 PM - 9/21/2010 5:15 PM
Business After Hours Hosted by Northwest Youth Corps 9/16/2010 5:00 PM - 9/16/2010 7:00 PM
Women Business Leaders: Millennials in the Workplace 9/9/2010 11:45 AM - 9/9/2010 1:15 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/27/2010 07:30 AM - 8/27/2010 9:00 AM
Smart-Ups Summer Social / Start Ups Expo 8/26/2010 5:00 PM - 8/26/2010 08:00 PM
Lane Workforce Partnership 2010 Business Workforce Awards 8/26/2010 12:00PM - 8/26/2010 1:30PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/20/2010 07:30 AM - 8/20/2010 9:00 AM
Business After Hours - Sponsored by Holt International Children's Services 8/19/2010 5:00 PM -
Connect For Lunch 8/18/2010 12:00 PM - 8/18/2010 1:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/13/2010 07:30 AM - 8/13/2010 9:00 AM
WBL Success Studio Workshop: Fraud. A genuine risk to your business. 8/11/2010 8:00 AM - 8/11/2010 1
Shopping for School Supplies?
All In! with the Eugene Chamber at Three Rivers Casino & Hotel 9/24/2010 5:00 PM - 9/24/2010 9:0
Explore the Wonders of China 9/23/2010 5:30 PM - 9/23/2010 7:00 PM
Smart-Ups Pub Talk - September 9/23/2010 5:00 PM - 9/23/2010 08:00 PM
4J Superintendent Announces Final Year
Chamber 101 Orientation 9/21/2010 4:00 PM - 9/21/2010 5:15 PM
Business After Hours Hosted by Northwest Youth Corps 9/16/2010 5:00 PM - 9/16/2010 7:00 PM
Capella Market to Host Raffle and BBQ for the Dome
Book Launch: A Day on the Mountain, with Author Kevin Kurtz
Women Business Leaders: Millennials in the Workplace 9/9/2010 11:45 AM - 9/9/2010 1:15 PM
WBL Success Studio Workshop: Fraud. A genuine risk to your business. 8/11/2010 8:00 AM - 8/11/2010 1
YPN hosted by Oregon Club 8/5/2010 5:00 PM - 8/5/2010 7:00 PM
Connect For Lunch 7/27/2010 12:00 PM - 7/27/2010 1:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/27/2010 07:30 AM - 8/27/2010 9:00 AM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/20/2010 07:30 AM - 8/20/2010 9:00 AM
Connect For Lunch 8/18/2010 12:00 PM - 8/18/2010 1:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/13/2010 07:30 AM - 8/13/2010 9:00 AM
Connect For Lunch 8/10/2010 12:00 PM - 8/10/2010 1:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 8/6/2010 07:30 AM - 8/6/2010 9:00 AM
Connect For Lunch 8/4/2010 12:00 PM - 8/4/2010 1:00 PM
Lane Workforce Partnership 2010 Business Workforce Awards 8/26/2010 12:00PM - 8/26/2010 1:30PM
Smart-Ups Summer Social - August 8/26/2010 5:00 PM - 8/26/2010 08:00 PM
Women Business Leaders: Cocktail Connections 7/15/2010 5:00 PM - 7/15/2010 7:00 PM
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium News - July 2, 2010
Business After Hours - Sponsored by Holt International Children's Services 8/19/2010 5:00 PM -
Oregon Festival of American Music 2010: Swingin' The Dream 7/28/2010 8:00 PM - 7/28/2010
USDA to Study 4J for Farm to School Program
4J Rebalances Budget in Response to State Funding Cuts
District to Seek Buyer for Civic Stadium
New Faces Coming to Principals' Offices in 2010–11
State Budget Shortfall Leads to School Calendar Changes
Latino Business Network at Valley River Inn 8/10/2010 5:00 PM - 8/10/2010 7:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 6/25/2010 07:30 AM - 6/25/2010 9:00 AM
Greeters Networking Meeting 7/23/2010 07:30 AM - 7/23/2010 9:00 AM
Leadership Eugene-Springfield Program Briefing 6/24/2010 8:00 AM - 6/24/2010 9:00 AM
Chamber 101 Orientation 7/22/2010 12:00 PM - 7/22/2010 1:15 PM
Smart-Ups Pub Talk - June 6/24/2010 5:00 PM - 6/24/2010 08:00 PM
Business After Hours - Sponsored by Eugene Emeralds Baseball Club 7/22/2010 5:00 PM - 7/22/2010 7:00
Connect For Lunch 6/23/2010 12:00 PM - 6/23/2010 1:00 PM
Joint Chamber Golf Classic 7/20/2010 12:30 PM - 7/20/2010 6:00 PM
Chamber 101 Orientation 6/23/2010 12:00 PM - 6/23/2010 1:15 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 7/16/2010 07:30 AM - 7/16/2010 9:00 AM
New Faces Coming to Principals' Offices in 2010–11
Explore the Wonders of China 7/14/2010 5:30 PM - 7/14/2010 7:00 PM
ACE Awards Ceremony
Connect For Lunch 7/13/2010 12:00 PM - 7/13/2010 1:00 PM
USDA to Study 4J for Farm to School Program
Leadership Eugene-Springfield Program Briefing 7/13/2010 4:00 PM - 7/13/2010 5:00 PM
Last Day of School
Latino Business Network at Chapala's 7/13/2010 5:00 PM - 7/13/2010 7:00 PM
Budget Committee Meeting
YPN Community Connections - Walnut Node 7/9/2010 12:00 PM - 7/9/2010 1:00 PM
4J/EEA Negotiation Session
Greeters at The Nines 7/9/2010 7:30 AM - 7/9/2010 9:00 AM
4J/EEA Negotiation Session
YPN at Oakshire Brewing 7/8/2010 5:00 PM - 7/8/2010 7:00 PM
4J/EEA Negotiation Session (time has changed)
Women Business Leaders: Advanced Recall 7/8/2010 11:45AM - 7/8/2010 1:15 PM
Eugene School Board Executive Session
Greeters Networking Meeting - NO MEETING TODAY 7/2/2010 07:30 AM - 7/2/2010 9:00 AM
About the Lions
State Budget Shortfall Leads to School Calendar Changes
Connect For Lunch 6/29/2010 12:00 PM - 6/29/2010 1:00 PM
President's Welcome
Top Ten Leadership Mistakes Workshop 6/28/2010 01:00 PM - 6/28/2010 04:00 PM
Greeters Networking Meeting 7/30/2010 07:30 AM - 7/30/2010 9:00 AM
Summer Camps, Expanded Hours and Dome Show Schedule At The Science Factory
Harriburg Elementary's 5th Grade Class Becomes A Star At The Dome
Summer Fun and Camps at Science Factory
Science Factory To Start The Summer Off Rockin' With Laser Light Shows
Science Factory Invites Everyone To ‘Be A Star’
Science Factory Welcomes New Executive Director
Science Factory Children's Museum And Planetarium News - May 6, 2010
Science Factory Open House is Free Fun!
Science Factory To Present Adult Lecture Series: We Are The Universe, With Steve Kilston Ph.D.
Support a youth volunteer leader from Eugene!
Datalogic Teams Up With The Science Factory
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium News - April 2, 2010
Kids Can Be Doctors at Mini-Medical School
Spring Break Science Adventures at the Science Factory
Cavalcade of Crawling Creatures Coming
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - March 4, 2010
Total Tot Spot Transformation At The Science Factory
University Day at the Science Factory
Block Kids Competition
Girls Step Into Science Spotlight
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - February 4, 2010
Nikon Small World Exhibit
Block Kids Competition
Every Body Eats Opening At The Science Factory
Exploration Dome Launch Celebration!
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - December 31, 2009
Planetarium To Boldly Go Full-Dome
Bird Of Prey Day: Raptors Land At The Science Factory
American Red Cross Disaster Action Teams
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - November 3, 2009
Toxic Toys Testing: Are Your Child's Toys Toxic?
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Lane County
Figure Skating for a Lifetime
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - October 14, 2009
Holiday Food And Gift Festival
Lane County Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms for Lane County
Oak Hill School Middle School Student Selected to Attend The Junior National Young Leaders Conferenc
Exhibition - Your Healer Within
Science Factory Children’s Museum And Planetarium Newsletter - September 3, 2009
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Reptiles and Amphibians Taking over the Science Factory!
Science Factory Children’s Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - August 7, 2009
Local Educator to Bring First Hand Ocean Research to Local Children
Science Factory Children’s Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - July 10, 2009
50% Off Camp Registration For ‘Going Green’
Science Factory Children’s Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - June 9, 2009
Relief Nursery Needs Volunteers!
UO Researchers Bring Surprising Hands-on Exhibits to the Science Factory This Saturday
Camp Registration Open and UO Coming to Science Factory!
Eugene Earth Day Activities, Earth Day Events and Kids Games
Mayor Kitty Piercy Joins Kids for a Town Hall Discussion about Climate Change
Earth Day Eugene
Science Factory Children’s Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - April 2, 2009
Ballet Fantastique’s Chamber Ballet Company Thinks Big While Remaining Small
It’s Magic: Tinkerbell, Tricksters and More
School Days Out? Spring Break? We're Here!
Run for the Shamrock
The Annual ‘Block Kids’ Building Competition
International Year of Astronomy Kicks Off
Good Earth Home, Garden And Living Show
The Opening of 'Tech City' Kicks Off a Busy 2009 at the Science Factory
Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - January 7, 2009
Science Factory Children's Museum and Planetarium Newsletter - December 4, 2008
November is Busy at the Science Factory
LOCAL BUSINESS GROUP INDUCTS NEW OFFICERS
Oregon Country Fair
Cross Cultural Connection
Monaco Coach Announcement
Oregon Bach Festival
Eugene Gem Faire
Oregon Asian Celebration
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