Several conservation groups have filed a lawsuit against the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB), alleging violations of the Endangered Species Act.
Voters rejected a $15 million bond last May that would have funded a new stadium for the Emeralds at Lane County Fairgrounds.
A coalition of environmental groups sued the Eugene Water and Electric Board, accusing the public utility of violating the Endangered Species Act. EWEB has disputed the allegations.
You might think of covered bridges as a New England thing, but Oregon is a close rival. This one town is known as the ...
Gov. Tina Kotek is championing a bill to address the state’s ongoing housing shortage that would streamline the construction ...
Oregon funds schools on a per student basis - which means 4J will soon receive less state funding. McIver said the district ...
The Ducks have taken on a ranked opponent seven times this season, going 3-4 in such games so far. Oregon sports two of the nation’s best wins in 2024-25, knocking off now-No. 6 Alabama and No. 12 ...
“It’s not about getting knocked down,” says Oregon coach Dan Lanning, “It’s about what you do next.” So here we are, and the road to becoming Alabama and Georgia has reached nearly ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Power was mostly restored by Tuesday night after strong winds and record rain made their way through Portland Monday. After a stormy night, the weather is beginning to ...
EUGENE, Ore. – A 54-year-old Eugene man was killed after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 99 in Lane County on Sunday evening, according to the Oregon State Police. OSP officials said that they ...
Local utility services worked Monday to restore power to nearly 3,000 customers after raging winds downed trees and powerlines in Eugene and Springfield. The National Weather Service in Portland ...
A tree fell on a University of Oregon student near University Hall on Monday, leaving the student with injuries. Eugene Springfield Fire responded to the scene, receiving the call around 11 a.m ...