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PeaceHealth ER transition in court: What happened on Day 1
The existing doctors group that staffs emergency departments at RiverBend and in Cottage Grove and Florence argues that PeaceHealth’s arrangement with a new staffing group violates an Oregon law on…
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5mStay halts federal building fence removal order until 10 a.m. Tuesday
The order came in response to a court filing asking for a decision before workers are scheduled to begin taking down the fencing tonight. The work was to start today in order to comply with a court order that set a July 2 deadline for its removal, according to the emergency motion by government attorneys.
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11mNearly every proposed Oregon initiative won’t make it onto the November ballot
Expect far few ballot measures than previous election cycles. Only one citizen petition is on track for November ballot — an initiative to ban harming or killing any animal. And that's not yet a done deal.
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4mExpect higher electric bills and dirtier power for Lane County. Here’s why.
Oregonians need energy decisions that prioritize affordability and reliability. Not policies that raise everyone’s electricity bills. Gov. Tina Kotek’s choices are forcing families and businesses in the Eugene-Springfield area to pay more for electricity while making that same electricity less clean.
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3mPerson dies in Blue Pool drowning along the McKenzie River
A water rescue was called in before 8:45 p.m. on Friday, June 26, but first responders were not able to revive the swimmer once they were pulled from the water.
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4mOfficials identify person who drowned after jumping into Blue Pool
A water rescue was called in before 8:45 p.m. on Friday, June 26, but first responders were not able to revive the swimmer once he was pulled from the water.