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Rising youth gun violence a concern for Lane County DA, judge and police
After the Feb. 17 shooting of 14-year-old Major Clemens in Eugene, law enforcement officials and a juvenile court judge say they are collaborating to reduce youth gun violence.
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2mThe J.H. Baxter plant is my neighbor. After two family deaths, I worry about my own health. | Letter to the editor
I live on Baxter Street, directly across from the former J.H. Baxter & Co. plant on Roosevelt Boulevard. The property is one of two that did not get cleaned up before state funding ran out. Last week, I hung a sign on the bicycle path telling people to NOT eat the beautiful cherries hanging over […]
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5mEugene police to start tracking e-bike complaints
As e-bikes and electric scooters have become more common in Eugene, so have complaints about unsafe use, as have concerns around electric motorcycles and mopeds, referred to as e-motos, which are not allowed in bike lanes and on shared paths. Police plan to do more enforcement.
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2mAustin Super Regional: Live updates from Oregon vs. Texas
Follow along for updates throughout Oregon's game against Texas in the Austin Super Regional.
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3mJennifer Smith's election to Eugene City Council showed the power of workers over corporate influence | Letter to the editor
Jennifer Smith’s declared victory in her Eugene City Council race sent a clear and important message. Ward 3 voters overwhelmingly rejected the local business establishment’s efforts to dominate city government. Residents of Ward 3 recognized that Smith represents our ward’s enlightened values and progressive policy goals. Voters were not fooled by the Chamber of Commerce’s […]
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8mDozens of new Oregon laws are set to go into effect this week. Here’s a closer look.
The new laws address many issues, including the state’s response to aggressive federal immigration enforcement policies and child labor protections.