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Coburg students get hands on experience in the Upper Mckenzie called 'Salmon Watch' 28/09/2022

Seventh graders at the Coburg Charter School got some hands on learning experience about Chinook Salmon on Tuesday.

Coburg students get hands on experience in the Upper Mckenzie called 'Salmon Watch' Seventh graders at the Coburg Charter School got some hands on learning experience about Chinook Salmon at the EWEB spawning channel.

Springfield church raises $40,000 for Ukraine 16/03/2022

Father Richard Janowicz said he is grateful for the community coming together in this time of hardship.

Springfield church raises $40,000 for Ukraine

Safety improvements coming to Oregon State University campus 15/03/2022

The roadway will be moved 10 feet north, the sidewalk will be widened, and a two-lane bicycle path will also be included in the improvements.

Safety improvements coming to Oregon State University campus

Several outages in EWEB and Lane Electric communities 13/03/2022

Thousands of people lost power on Saturday due to high winds.

Several outages in EWEB and Lane Electric communities

Portland students walk out of class over lifting of mask requirement 13/03/2022

The virtual event will be livestreamed on the League of Women Voters of Oregon's YouTube channel.

Portland students walk out of class over lifting of mask requirement Masks will be optional in Portland Public Schools beginning Monday, March 14.

Crews respond to North Eugene storage unit fire 13/03/2022

The storage unit is located off of Irvington Road in North Eugene. Officials say no injuries were reported.

Crews respond to North Eugene storage unit fire The storage unit is located just off of Irvington Road.

Skyrocketing gas prices could push people to go electric 09/03/2022

Local dealers and experts say electric vehicles seem to be getting the green light more often.

Skyrocketing gas prices could push people to go electric Electric vehicles seem to be getting the green light more often.

Patients flooding doctors' offices as restrictions lift 08/03/2022

Dr. Robin Virgin, the Chief Medical Officer for PeaceHealth Medical Group, said they've been quite busy.

Patients flooding doctors' offices as restrictions lift

Oregon Health Authority to meet about JH Baxter facility health risks 27/02/2022

Oregon Health Authority is planning a virtual meeting to discuss the health risks from the JH Baxter facility in Eugene.

Oregon Health Authority to meet about JH Baxter facility health risks

Police looking for roommate of man found dead in residence Friday 27/02/2022

The on-going investigation found 75-year-old Elvin 'Al' Pierce died from 'homicidal violence.'

Police looking for roommate of man found dead in residence Friday

Russian forces probe Kyiv's defenses, residents sheltering underground until dawn 26/02/2022

Central Kyiv appeared quiet on Saturday, though sporadic gunfire could be heard.

Russian forces probe Kyiv's defenses, residents sheltering underground until dawn With Russian forces probing Kyiv Saturday morning, Ukraine's president told the U.S. he needed anti-tank ammunition, "not a ride."

Camp Alma to receive thousands in grant money in Veneta 23/02/2022

The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation is providing $15,000 in grant funding to Veterans Legacy.

Camp Alma to receive thousands in grant money in Veneta The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation is providing $15,000 in grant funding.

Psychiatric facility makes history as Eugene's first Black-owned clinic 23/02/2022

This is the first Black-owned psychiatric clinic in Eugene, and the first Black-Queer owned psychiatric clinic in the state of Oregon.

Psychiatric facility makes history as Eugene's first Black-owned clinic

Locals keeping a close eye on Russian-Ukrainian conflict 22/02/2022

Ukrainians all over the world are watching, including right here in Eugene.

Locals keeping a close eye on Russian-Ukrainian conflict

Community rallies for Sweet Home boy attacked by teenagers 16/02/2022

A rally was put together for the boy, 13-year-old Gavin Doner, from about 1:45 p.m. until about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Community rallies for Sweet Home boy attacked by teenagers

Psilocybin advisory board releases draft rules for training programs 15/02/2022

The use of psilocybin is meant to help treat conditions like depression, PTSD, addiction, severe anxiety, and more. This is all part of Measure 109, approved by voters back in November 2020.

Psilocybin advisory board releases draft rules for training programs By 2023, the psychedelic drug will be available for non-commercial use in the state of Oregon.

Oregon Health Authority announces peak of Omicron surge is over 12/02/2022

With the mask mandate set to end on March 31, the director of the Oregon Department of Education, C**t Gill, discussed some options for possible masking for school districts on Friday.

Oregon Health Authority announces peak of Omicron surge is over With the mask mandate set to end on March 31, the director of the Oregon Department of Education, C**t Gill, discussed some options for possible masking for school districts on

Newly renovated park officially open 12/02/2022

The Berkley Park expansion is now complete, and the city of Eugene wants to celebrate.

Newly renovated park officially open The park now features all new play equipment, a sand play area, a picnic plaza and a nature play area.

Procession and memorial to honor fallen volunteer firefighter 12/02/2022

The memorial for Austin Smith is set to begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday

Procession and memorial to honor fallen volunteer firefighter The memorial is set to begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday

Growing immunity will soon allow for more normalcy, experts say 09/02/2022

Health officials at the state level predict by March 31, it will be safe enough to lift the mask mandate.

Growing immunity will soon allow for more normalcy, experts say Health officials at the state level predict by March 31st, it will be safe enough to lift the mask mandate.

Study finds high number of Oregonians suffer from alcoholism 08/02/2022

According to the 2019-2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 12 percent of Oregonians are suffering from alcohol abuse.

Study finds high number of Oregonians suffer from alcoholism Local experts said the high rates of alcoholism in the state aren't all that surprising.

Lane Transit District service route 24 changes Feb. 6 06/02/2022

You may want to plan ahead; the Lane Transit District has some route changes due to rider demand.

Lane Transit District service route 24 changes Feb. 6 EUGENE, Ore.- Sunday, Lane Transit District is changing its service based on rider demand.

More Starbucks stores in Eugene are planning to unionize 06/02/2022

Employees at a total of six Starbucks locations in Eugene have now filed to unionize.

More Starbucks stores in Eugene are planning to unionize EUGENE, Ore.- Two more Eugene Starbucks stores have filed to unionize, according to a post on the Starbucks United Twitter page.

Fire breaks out near Eugene business Friday night 05/02/2022

This happened around 9 p.m. on Friday, near Prairie Road and Bushnell Lane.

Fire breaks out near Eugene business Friday night It happened around 9:00 p.m. Friday near Prairie Road and Bushnell Lane.

COVID-19 booster deadline closes in at University of Oregon 30/01/2022

According to UO's website, the COVID-19 booster shot requirement must be met by January 31, or 30 days after you become eligible to get boosted.

COVID-19 booster deadline closes in at University of Oregon

One person dead after train vs. pedestrian crash 30/01/2022

One person is dead after a fatal train versus pedestrian crash in downtown Eugene Sunday morning.

One person dead after train vs. pedestrian crash This happened on the tracks between Pearl Street and High Street. Eugene Police officers responded to a report of the crash at about 2:20 a.m.

Local climate activists finding new ways to raise awareness 29/01/2022

As a part of their "Plug in for a Clean Future" campaign, local climate activists are planning to hang banners on streets in downtown Eugene on Saturday as a way to advocate for a cleaner future.

Local climate activists finding new ways to raise awareness It's a part of the group's "Plug in for a Clean Future" campaign.

Windy Cove Crab and Fishing Dock set to reopen Saturday 29/01/2022

The Windy Cove Crab and Fishing Dock at 936 Salmon Harbor Drive in Wi******er Bay is set to reopen.

Windy Cove Crab and Fishing Dock set to reopen Saturday This is a long time coming, after months of being closed when the dock underwent infrastructure repairs and annual maintenance.

Linn County working to get up and running after ransomware attack 26/01/2022

Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts data, and usually involves paying the attacker to get back your lost data and information.

Linn County working to get up and running after ransomware attack

Parents share concerns about safety at Page Elementary 25/01/2022

Page Elementary is right next to Page Park, which consists of a bench, a tennis court and an open field. The park is operated by the Willamalane Park and Recreation District.

Parents share concerns about safety at Page Elementary Page Elementary School is right next to Page Park, which consists of a bench, a tennis court and an open field. The park is operated by Willamalane.

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