A Tale of Two Cities, Part 3: Differences Between Eugene and Springfield
To someone coming in from out of state, it may just be the Eugene-Springfield area. But simple geography doesn't tell the whole story.
Churches Prepare to Help Homeless This Winter
The Egan Warming Center will be split into three locations to better serve the homeless community.
Bullying Numbers Released for Eugene 4J Schools
The results are out Tuesday from the survey designed to assess harassment and bullying in Eugene's 4J School District.
Organizers Prepare To Use Multiple Sites For Egan Warming Center
This winter, the Egan Warming Center will be run out of 3 to 4 churches throughout Eugene and Springfield. Click here for more information.
A Tale of Two Cities, Part 2: History of Eugene/Springfield
We continue our special report by looking back at the top 5 reasons the city west of the Willamette grew at such a rapid pace.
Basic Rights Oregon Pushes for Gay Marriage
The group also hopes to put an initiative on the 2012 ballot to not only overturn the 2004 ban on same-sex marriage, but legalize it as well.
Leaders March To Support Public Option
Leaders along with dozens of supporters marched from the federal court house to the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza stating they want a public option.
A Tale of Two Cities, Part 1: Stereotypes
We begin our in-depth look at the cities of Eugene and Springfield with a special report on the stereotypes that have developed over the years.
Halloween Parties Keep Police Busy
The Eugene Police Department received almost 500 calls between Friday and Saturday night.
Haunts of Western Oregon
Author Kent Goodman will hold a book signing at Tsunami Books on Nov. 7 at 5:00 p.m.
2009 Great Rotary Duck Race Ceremony
Five local agencies working to combat and prevent child abuse in Lane County received their checks from the 2009 Great Rotary Duck Race.
Reasons For Shark Sighting Increase
The increase in shark sightings along the central coast of Oregon has some worried shark numbers are increasing. But, some veterans of the ocean say that might not be the case.
New Details Revealed By Gerlach Victim
The then 10-year-old girl who was kidnapped and raped in January took the stand Tuesday in the case against Malcolm M. Gerlach.
New Public Safety Building Opens in Roseburg
After three years of planning and $18.6 million, the city of Roseburg now has a brand new Public Safety Center for its police and fire department.
Swine Flu Worries Prompt Hospital Visitor Restrictions
New restrictions are making it more difficult now to get inside a hospital and visit loved ones.
Fans Prepare for Possible Rose Bowl Future
Journeys by Ambassador travel agency said fans are asking to be put on a list just in case the team does head south to Pasadena.
Recovered Stolen Property Available for the Victims of Theft
Police needs the public's help in identifying the rest of the items that were recovered when they arrested the suspect in a recent string of burglaries.
Help Is On The Way To Pick-Up Those Pesky Leaves
City crews will be collecting leaves in west and central Eugene, November 2nd-11th.
Half Off Post-Halloween Items At Farms, Stores
Savings are reaching farms and department stores where Halloween pumpkins or items are being discounted at 50 percent off.
ESPN College GameDay Broadcast Pumps Up Duck Fans
Thousands of Duck fans were awake way before the sun to be a part of ESPN's College GameDay broadcast.