Lookout Eugene-Springfield
State ethics commission clears former UO dean after review of travel spending
The independent state oversight agency rescinded its own inquiry into Juan-Carlos Molleda's travel spending, concluding his trips complied with university rules and state law.
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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.
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8mThings to do: Pride celebrations, hula ho’ike, Bach Festival begins
Happy Pride, Lane County! There’s plenty for you to do to celebrate queer liberation in our community — not to mention the premier classical music festival of the Pacific Northwest, a hula ho’ike and more.
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5mAs they OK budget, county commissioners tap reserves to preserve rural sheriff's patrols
Lane County commissioners made a last-minute change to use reserves instead of lodging taxes for rural patrol deputies. Work on a long-term budget solution for public safety continues.