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Fewer Oregon bees are dying from pesticides, report shows
Bee research and pesticide outcomes are improving since Legislature established pollinator task force.
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2mCritics of EPD would benefit from some nuance | Letter to the editor
Having recently read several accounts of the local Pride activities and comments made by some involved with that movement about the Eugene Police Department, it highlighted for me an ongoing problem in our culture and society. There is a tendency to take the behavior of one or a few individuals and attribute it to all […]
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6mAttorneys seek release of 2 detained by ICE in vehicle stop near Eugene
Lawyers have filed petitions in U.S. District Court asking that the detainees be freed from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.
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6mThree friends donate thousands to community causes — one dime at a time
They call themselves the Bottle Boys and they have raised $155,000 for McKenzie Valley organizations by redeeming cans and bottles.
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7mBelgium ends the U.S. World Cup party in Seattle
After a month of momentum, packed stadiums and belief that American soccer had turned a corner, the U.S. ran into a familiar ceiling in a 4-1 loss to Belgium.
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2mCoburg man dies after motorcycle crash in Eugene
A 42-year-old Coburg man riding a motorcycle died after being struck by a vehicle Saturday, July 4, at Royal Avenue and Legacy Drive, police said.