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Oregon’s education workforce climbed while student enrollment slid
The state has added nearly 12,000 employees in K-12 education since 2020, but school districts face layoffs as budget cuts loom. Eugene School District 4J and Springfield School District have already…
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3mJune is not too late to plant vegetables, though maybe skip the peas and spinach
Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, squash and other veggies can thrive here if they're planted in June.
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2mTimber industry shenanigans continue to go unchecked | Letter to the editor
Two recent op-eds in Lookout Eugene-Springfield — one by Zeph Van Allen and the other by Michelle Holman — lament how the Lane County Watersheds Bill of Rights was crushed by cash from logging, oil, real estate and Koch‑connected groups that totaled 14 times the amount raised by Measure 20-373’s supporters. Corporate shenanigans like this […]
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5mLawsuit alleges excessive force by Eugene police
The lawsuit over a 2025 arrest, in which a man was Tasered, seeks unspecified damages.
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4m‘I see myself winning the final’: Birnbaum leads Ducks qualifiers at NCAA championships
The Oregon men are in second place after the first day of competition.
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3mAuburn hurdler breaks world record during NCAA championships at Hayward
Ja’Kobe Tharp of Auburn University ran 12.75 in a preliminary heat of the men’s 110-meter hurdles. Tharp is the defending NCAA champion in the event.