After 90 minutes of play, the electronic board signaled 10 minutes of added time, and it was difficult to imagine at that ...
The 5-year-old seal has a social media following twice the size of Tasmania's population, and his antics include bending traffic bollards and blocking roads.
Eugene Water & Electric Board is pausing electricity generation at the Trail Bridge Powerhouse through Oct. 31 for fish to migrate downstream.
The organization sought a broader injunction over an exemption for “religious employers” but the judge’s ruling was limited ...
The estate of a Springfield man who took his own life in a Lane County jail is suing the government for failing to prevent ...
Retired Eugene history teacher Raymond Brown spends the Fourth of July—and the rest of the year—bringing the Declaration of ...
Oregon DMV online services and kiosks will be offline July 3-5 for a system upgrade. Offices will also close July 3 for the Fourth of July holiday.
A new mountain biking trail will open on July 3 at Willamalane’s Thurston Hills Natural Area in Springfield. The addition of ...
The U.S. telecasts of this summer's World Cup games are drawing a record number of viewers. Fox, which broadcasts the games in English, reported 84 million viewers. But Telemundo says nearly half of ...
Much of the country is reeling under a heat wave, which poses risks not just to people's physical health, but also mental health. We look at those risks and who is most likely to be affected.
The public university that received $3.3 million in public funds to build a daycare center that doubled as a workforce ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Ben Collins, CEO of the satirical news outlet The Onion, about a long-delayed plan to take over Infowars and pay damages in a defamation case to Sandy Hook families.