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How can PeaceHealth restore its reputation? With help from Congress. | Letter to the editor
The Lookout Eugene-Springfield Editorial Board recently weighed in on how PeaceHealth can recoup its reputation. PeaceHealth needs enough quality staff so that the work week is close to 40 hours and…
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2mThis creamy controversy is gripping local coffee shops | Letter to the editor
I’ve had it. I can’t hold my tongue any longer. Excuse my frankness, but listen up coffee house baristas of the world — STOP KILLING MY CREMA! Crema is the thick, airy layer of golden creamy “heaven” that naturally sits on top of a properly made Americano coffee drink — shots of espresso and hot […]
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3mPlanet Fitness locations pop up locally where Rite Aids have closed
A Massachusetts company operates four clubs in Eugene and Springfield — with more on the way.
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7mLane County says it will cut 23 positions at its 'safety net' primary care clinics
Facing a multimillion-dollar deficit, Community Health Centers of Lane County administrators plan workforce reductions as federal policy changes and state programs reshape healthcare affordability and access. The union representing the workers expressed disappointment, while the department director said the cuts are needed to continue essential public health services.
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2mPolice find hidden camera, suspect it's linked to burglary ring targeting Asians
Eugene police said the camera was found hidden in landscaping and was monitoring an Asian family.
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2mAfter nearly 20 years as judge, Vogt tabbed as first-ever ombudsman for state courts
Lane County Circuit Judge Debra Vogt will start her new role Aug. 1, and the ombudsman office will launch later this year.