The Thursday morning deadline to take down the fence at the Eugene Federal Building was on pause as of Tuesday evening. But ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the opening days of Wimbledon and Serena Williams' ...
Oregonians making minimum wage will get a 50-cent bump per hour beginning Wednesday, resulting in an average of $573 more per year for someone working full time.
The Oregon Court of Appeals will also weigh whether to allow a judge who previously represented PacifiCorp to stay on the ...
Benton County public health officials ask the public to make sure their pets are vaccinated against rabies. Rabies can be prevented, but is deadly if not treated before symptoms start.
Planning Fourth of July fireworks in Oregon? Here is a breakdown of what is legal, what is banned, and local rules for Eugene ...
Extreme heat will blanket a majority of American states through the July 4 weekend, according to forecasters. Learn how to keep cool, hydrated and safe in soaring temperatures.
Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi's CEO last year about a potential deal, but talks did not move forward. Now Meta is making ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Wehle {WAIL-ee}, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, about the Supreme Court's final decisions this term.
Some Black members of the U.S. military feel the Trump administration has been trying to erase their accomplishments and ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that schools can determine eligibility for sports based on biological sex in a blow to transgender athletes in women’s sports. Host Scott Ton ...
The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump’s controversial executive order that sought to limit birthright citizenship. Here & Now‘s Scott Tong speaks with Mark Krikorian, executive director of ...
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