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Earthquake experts say more work is needed in Oregon to prep for the ‘big one’
Plans that would ensure critical transportation, water and fuels corridors exist after a devastating regionwide quake need more urgent attention, experts said.
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3mWith summer planting and a little luck, you can have fresh corn until Thanksgiving
To ensure your late harvest will be available, plant some more corn now. Because the weather will be cooler, choose a place that gets lots of fall sunshine.
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8mOn the Fly: Seven new eateries we’re excited to try
Two new bakeries are making a home on Willamette Street, and four popular spots in Eugene-Springfield are expanding, bringing more Detroit-style pizza, casual Korean fare, Japanese street food and beer to the area.
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4mAfter third vehicle crash, Eugene restaurant calls it quits on in-street dining
Twice before, Bar Purlieu’s seating area has sustained damage from a car crashing into it. This time, people were eating there.
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6mSupporters greet murder defendant in bite-mark case as he’s released from jail
Robert Wallace Lyons was released on bond from Lane County Jail on a judge’s order after 37 years of incarceration. He remains charged with murder in the 1989 death of Lori Stabenow.
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2mLightning ignites clusters of mostly small fires in Willamette National Forest
Of the 17 fires, 11 are burning in Lane County.