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Concerns about parking at Eugene pride prompt questions at city council meeting
EUGENE, Ore. — — The new Eugene city hall council chamber was filled as many came in for the same issue: Pride. The city council meeting session was open to public speakers, most of whom worried about an issue with Eugene's Pride at the Park versus another event.
Nation's No. 1 Tight End Kendre Harrison Set to Visit Oregon Ducks This Weekend
The Ducks football team is recruiting the nation's No. 1 tight end in the 2026 class and four-star power forward. The multi-sport athlete Kendre Harrison has narrowed his schools to Oregon, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida State, Penn State and Miami.
Oregon AD Rob Mullens says he ‘did worry’ Ducks could lose Dan Lanning to Alabama
No matter how many times Dan Lanning has said he will not leave the Oregon Ducks for another job, dating back to his earliest days in Eugene all the way through a podcast interview last week, there will be people who worry that he could be lured away. And at...
Firefighters respond to rail car fire in west Eugene Union Pacific railyard
EUGENE, Ore. – Fire crews had to empty a 53-foot rail car of its cargo in order to extinguish a fire that broke out inside of it on Saturday morning, according to Eugene Springfield Fire officials. ESF authorities said that they responded at 8:35 a.m. on July 20 to...
Threat leads Springfield hospital to issue lockdown Sunday night
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – Threats made on social media led Springfield’s largest hospital to lock down on Sunday night while law enforcement made sure there was no danger, Springfield Police Department said. Messages to employees at Peacehealth Riverbend Hospital that were shared on social media on the night of...
Amazon Creek restoration detour rescheduled for Aug. 20
The creek restoration project will include removing the 65-year-old concrete channel of Amazon Creek that runs through Amazon Park from 24th to 20th. The natural slope bank of the creek will be restored and replanted with native species, and the footbridge near the baseball field will be reconstructed. Getting your...
Bill Oram: At the Big Ten’s doorstep, Oregon AD Rob Mullens on the end of the Pac-12 and uncertainties ahead
EUGENE — Nearly a year after the Oregon Ducks made the historic decision to jump from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten, UO athletic director Rob Mullens acknowledged he still experiences some heartache over the breakup of the century-old conference. “Sure I do,” Mullens said. Some may find...
Two men arrested on multiple charges following extended River Road area search
EUGENE, Ore. -- A Eugene man wanted on a felony warrant and his brother who allegedly interfered with his arrest were both taken in custody on Saturday evening following an extended search of the River Road area, according to the Eugene Police Department. EPD officials said that an officer at...
Police: Coos Bay man with felony warrant arrested after attempting to elude deputy
COOS BAY, Ore. — A Coos Bay man arrested Sunday after trying to briefly elude Coos County Sheriff’s deputy, the Sheriff's office said in a report. Around 1 a.m. Sunday, a deputy on routine patrol on Coos River Hwy observed a vehicle make a sharp, un-signaled turn down Olive Barber.
North Bend resident celebrates 100th birthday
NORTH BEND, Ore. — North Bend resident Anna “Penny” Luise Penrod Dahl turned 100 years old on Friday. Mayor Jessica Engelke visited with the centenarian for some life lessons. Watch the video above to hear about the wisdom she imparts. In her life, she helped the World...
2024-25 contract details released for Oregon women’s basketball assistant coaches
EUGENE — Returning Oregon women’s basketball assistant coaches Jodie Berry and Tre Simmons and new assistant Jerise Freeman each signed one-year contracts this summer. Berry will earn $210,120, a 2% increase from her salary last season, Simmons will earn $122,750, effectively the same as his prorated salary last season, and Freeman will earn $200,000, according to contracts provided to The Oregonian/OregonLive in response to public records requests.
Man accused of punching and attempting to hit woman with vehicle arrested
EUGENE, Ore. – A man who allegedly punched a woman and reportedly attempted to hit with his car was arrested on Sunday afternoon, according to the Eugene Police Department. EPD officials said they responded to the 500 block of Danebo Avenue at 10:26 a.m. on July 21 where a male suspect had reportedly punched a woman and then allegedly backed his vehicle toward her in a manner that forced the victim to move out of the way to avoid being struck. The suspect, identified as Gage Dalton Malone-Tague, 31, had left the scene before the arrival of police, authorities said. Police said that Malone-Tague allegedly had a knife and handgun inside his vehicle and additional firearms at his trailer home in the 1100 block of Lake Park Drive. Malone-Tague was prohibited from possessing firearms and also from contacting the woman, Eugene police officials said. EPD authorities said Malone-Tague refused to exit his home without a warrant when police attempted to contact him there but complied with officers after a search warrant was obtained shortly before 5 p.m. Police located a handgun, semi-automatic rifle, and ammunition during a search of Malone-Tague’s home, authorities said.
Oregon Ducks' Sabrina Ionescu and Team USA Take Humbling Loss to WNBA All-Stars
Sabrina Ionescu of the Oregon Ducks and Team USA took an early spill on their chase for gold in the Paris Olympics. Caitlin Clark proved why she should have been representing America this summer.
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