Vandalized Cemetery Gets Restoration Grant
A $4,000 grant will go towards training volunteers how to restore and reset damaged and weathered headstones.
IRS Reports $1.4M in Undelivered Refunds for Oregonians
The IRS says they're eager to get the money into the hands of taxpayers.
Shooting Rumors Not Credible At Springfield High
That rumor that started Wednesday at Springfield High School was put to rest Thursday after investigators said the claims were unfounded.
OSU Researchers Develop Earthquake Imaging System
The new research can help improve building designs and keep them from being damaged by earthquakes.
Veneta Man Dies After Being Hit by Pickup
A Veneta man who was hit by a pickup on Tuesday has died from his injuries Wednesday afternoon.
Same-Sex Marriage Discussion Continues in Eugene
A group is touring the state, trying to get the issue on the 2012 ballot.
Gerlach Found Guilty on All Counts
The jury found Gerlach guilty, not insane, for kidnapping and raping a young Eugene girl.
UO Students Enjoy Fruits of Their Labor
"Project Tomato" students picked more than 16,000 tomatoes in September to make sauce, which will be used on pizzas at Carson Dining Hall this week.
Crews Begin Preparations for I-5/Beltline/Gateway Construction
The Oregon Department of Transportation and the city of Springfield will soon prepare for the next phase of construction at I-5 and Beltline and on Gateway Street in Springfield.
How Small Businesses Can Survive 2010
Local businesses are looking to leave the challenges of 2009 behind them and dive headfirst into 2010.
Anonymous Voices Enter Downtown Debate
A group known only as Eugene Advocates is snapping photos depicting problems with crime and public drunkeness that the group believes are associated with transients and young people.
West Eugene Church Suffers Third Break-in This Year
A West Eugene church says someone broke in Wednesday night and stole nearly 40 paintball guns.
Community Bands Together as Teen Recovers from H1N1
Ryan Pickens has been in an induced coma for nearly three weeks.
Toys for Tots Kicks Off to Help Children in Need
Members of the U.S. Marine Corps and local police and fire agencies went shopping Thursday all to support kids in need.
Mall Retailers Still Seeking Seasonal Workers
JCPenney and Macy's at Valley River Center is still hiring. While Gateway Mall is still accepting applications.
A Tale of Two Cities, Part 4: Similarities
No one would argue that there aren't plenty of differences between Eugene and Springfield. But when you look beyond the differences, you may find unifying qualities as well.
Police Investigate String of Santa Clara Burglaries
Despite an increase in security and surveillance, suspects don't appear to be slowing down.
Citizens Group Examines Public Safety in Lane County
CAPS -- or the Citizen Advocates for Public Safety -- gathered in downtown Eugene to discuss their recommendations for the future.
H1N1 Vaccine Only For Priority Groups
Production of the H1N1 vaccine is increasing across the nation, but local health officials still say only a select few will actually receive it right now.
9-1-1 Seeks Calltakers and Dispatchers, Career Night Wednesday
If you think you have the skills to take 9-1-1 calls, Wednesday night the City of Eugene will explain more about their calltaker and dispatcher job openings.