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With ‘Range of Motion,’ an author writes his disabled brother into literature
Brian Trapp’s novel “Range of Motion” isn’t directly about his brother Danny, who had cerebral palsy. But it’s an effort to write more characters like him into literary fiction.
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2mThe J.H. Baxter plant is my neighbor. After two family deaths, I worry about my own health. | Letter to the editor
I live on Baxter Street, directly across from the former J.H. Baxter & Co. plant on Roosevelt Boulevard. The property is one of two that did not get cleaned up before state funding ran out. Last week, I hung a sign on the bicycle path telling people to NOT eat the beautiful cherries hanging over […]
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7mRising youth gun violence a concern for Lane County DA, judge and police
After the Feb. 17 shooting of 14-year-old Major Clemens in Eugene, law enforcement officials and a juvenile court judge say they are collaborating to reduce youth gun violence.
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5mEugene police to start tracking e-bike complaints
As e-bikes and electric scooters have become more common in Eugene, so have complaints about unsafe use, as have concerns around electric motorcycles and mopeds, referred to as e-motos, which are not allowed in bike lanes and on shared paths. Police plan to do more enforcement.
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7mTexas 11, Oregon 3: Super Regional Game 1 updates recap
Follow along for updates throughout Oregon's game against Texas in the Austin Super Regional.
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4mCentral pitcher fires no-hitter against Colts to win 5A
Thurston started the baseball season with a 7-8 mark in its first 15 games, but rallied to advance to the state championship game.