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Verdict favors city of Eugene in lawsuit over fatal police shooting
The jury assigned negligence to both the officer and the man he fatally shot in 2019. Jurors assigned 45% of the fault to Eugene police officer Samuel Tykol. Because jurors assigned a greater…
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6mEWEB commissioners give green light to $392 million Willamette River water intake
The utility says a second plant is needed to reduce the risk of water outages and to allow its aging plant on the McKenzie River to be taken offline for updates. Officials said the investment will affect customer rates.
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2mShould Eugene and Springfield merge? It's worth considering. | Letter to the editor
Lost in the conversation about the Eugene Springfield Fire divorce is the additional burden placed on taxpayers. While it might be negligible, add that to other municipal duplications and you come up with some real money. The two cities have a combined population of roughly 230,000 people, yet each has its own: While I get […]
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5mSt. Vincent de Paul opens new center aimed at helping families, youth build stable lives
With families struggling to afford basic necessities like housing, food and childcare, the new facility looks to fill a gap by providing numerous services in one spot.
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4mLane County home sales rise in June as buyers come off sidelines
Closed sales in June hit a four-year high for the month, after May’s totals came in at a four-year low. But cumulative sales through the first half of the year were still lower than 2025, as buyers navigated high interest rates and low supply.
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6mHe was an Oregon immigrant teen who chose dentistry over fashion. Now, he’s on ‘Project Runway.’
Former dental student Bi Pham from Oregon trades his clinician's tools for high fashion as he competes on the historic 22nd season of "Project Runway" in New York City.