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Jill Bond is the new editor of The Register-Guard, having recently moved from Indiana. Bond is looking forward to exploring ...
Sheriff Wilkerson will serve in his appointed capacity through 2026 and, if elected by voters, would begin a full four-year ...
The Bureau of Land Management is beginning to enforce a parking limit at the lots it manages at the West Eugene Wetlands. The ...
At least 1,000 protesters rallied and marched in downtown Eugene on Wednesday evening calling for the removal of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
More than 1,000 rallied and marched in downtown Eugene June 11 for "From LA to Eugene: ICE Out!" protest, denouncing ICE and mass deportation.
About restaurant inspections: This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Lane County Health Department . Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unannounced inspections that focus on ...
Oregon opened the men's portion of the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Wednesday at Hayward Field. See how the Ducks did.
The Susman family is seeking $65 million in a wrongful death lawsuit against Oregon trucking and logging companies.
North Eugene High School graduate Stephanie Alvarez overcame grief and mental health challenges after losing her father to alcoholism.
The building housing longtime local cafe Espresso Roma is scheduled for demolition to make way for a new apartment building. East 13th Avenue near the University of Oregon has rapidly evolved with ...
Plato’s Closet is returning to Eugene after more than a year away. The new store will open at 2681 Willamette Street this summer. It replaces the long-running In Shape Athletic Club, which closed in ...
Eugene’s Cuthbert Amphitheater summer lineup features 16 concerts from June to October, including ZZ Top, Iron & Wine, Weird ...
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