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Police say meth, fentanyl, psilocybin, cocaine seized as 3 arrested in drug bust
Eugene police said they worked with other agencies as part of a yearlong investigation with searches executed in Eugene and Lakeside.
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2mThe next signature-gatherer you see may be fighting for Eugene's climate future | Letter to the editor
There is something about talking to signature-gatherers that people view as similar to catching the plague. But signature-gathering is what dozens of volunteers are doing right now in order to get a proposed City of Eugene measure on the November ballot. If put on the ballot and passed, the Eugene Clean Energy Fund (ECEF) would […]
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5mCommunity celebrates Tahitian culture during Springfield library event
The Springfield Public Library kicked off its summer reading program Wednesday morning with a Tahitian dance presentation, with dancers inviting kids to learn the movements themselves. The event was the first in a nine-week series of multicultural events in the library's fountain plaza.
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5mOur View: Learn from your mistakes, 4J and Springfield school district leaders
Preventable errors have cast uncomfortable spotlights on the work of financial leaders at Eugene School District 4J and Springfield Public Schools. What matters now is what administrators and school boards do to improve their budgeting processes and restore trust with their communities.
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5m4J to move ahead with César Chávez Elementary renaming process
The district will form a committee and engage the public before coming to the board with options. The board also heard information on a small Howard Elementary boundary adjustment and cellphone ban feedback.
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9mFollowing up on Flock controversy, Eugene council starts work on city surveillance policy
Councilors, after initiating a meeting on the topic, unanimously agreed Eugene should develop a policy on how the city uses surveillance technologies. It also received a listing from staff on the types of systems now in use.