Medical Marijuana Grower Busted in Illegal Pot Operation
A man registered to grow medical marijuana has been identified in connection with an illegal growing operation in Eugene and West Linn.
Eugene Auto Break-ins Jump, From 2007
According to Eugene Police data, in 2007, there were 1,889 car break-ins. So far, this year there have been 2,324.
Fire Engulfs Elementary School in SE Portland
Fire crews were able to get all 460 students out of the school safely.
Enrollment Up Statewide for the Oregon University System
Overall, enrollment in the Oregon University System increased by 5.8 percent to more than 91,500 students.
Absentee Rates Dropping for Roseburg Schools
The Superintendent credits parents for the drop in absentee rates.
Eugene Man Facing Multiple Child Porn Charges
Investigators served a search warrant Tuesday and took Sceva into custody.
EWEB Seeks Public Input on Waterfront Designs
EWEB is looking for community input on the proposed designs for its space along the river after it vacates next year.
Police Data Show Residential Burglaries on the Decline
Eugene Police data shows in 2007, 817 single family homes were burglarized. So far in 2009, only 619 break-ins.
Styrofoam Recycling Now Available In Eugene
A new program run by St. Vincent de Paul's aims to keep the non-biodegradable material out of the landfill.
Roseburg Hosts Its First Swine Flu Clinic
People began lining up early in the morning and waited for hours to ensure they'd be protected from the swine flu.
EXCLUSIVE: Fire Destroys Barn, Sends One to Hospital
A fire in a barn in Harrisburg destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment, and sent the property owner to the hospital with first and second degree burns.
Simpsons Come to the Springfield Museum
The couch and characters are from The Simpsons Movie premiere two years ago.
Monument Dedication in Springfield
The 162nd Infantry of the Oregon National Guard was honored on Tuesday in light of the upcoming Veterans Day.
Volunteers Needed for Whale Migration
Officials say they depend on trained volunteers to help guide tourists and help the visitors catch the best views of the ocean giants.
Commissioners Might Base Own Salaries on Consumer Price Index
Currently, commissioners fix their own salaries under their own charter.
Talks About An Option Levy To Pay For Programs
Before they put it to the voters, they want to make sure there's a way to gauge residents' actually benefit from the services.
Local Schools Make List of Those Needing Improvement
Springfield High and Junction City High are among schools deemed "in need of improvement" on a new report card of Oregon schools.
Students Reuse Tree That Smashed Provost's Car
Students in the Product Design Department cut up the tree, which will be used to make furniture for the provost's office.
Ski Season Hits Early This Year
The ski season has kicked off officially with the opening of the Timberline Lodge.
EWEB Previews Riverfront Redevelopment
EWEB is asking the people of Eugene for their input on what could become of their current river front location.