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We have a rundown of exciting art happenings across town, featuring Indigenous art, fine photography, and bold screen prints.
The first-ever Eugene Neurodivergent Art and Performance Expo takes place Friday at the Farmers Market Pavilion in downtown ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced plans to drop recommendations for pregnant women and healthy ...
Nightreign shrinks Elden Ring down into intense expeditions that demand tight three-player coordination. It's a joy for co-op ...
A federal grant covered roughly half the cost of renovations for Looking Glass Community Services’ new Cottage Grove facility ...
Early in the morning of May 30, 1975, hours after winning a 5K race against Olympic gold medalist Frank Shorter, legendary ...
The man who crashed his car at Amazon Park last month, killing a Eugene woman, reportedly had a blood-alcohol level around ...
Oregon’s ban on plastic grocery bags will kick up a notch under a bill headed to the desk of Gov. Tina Kotek. Beginning in ...
The Eugene 4J School District has found a potential buyer for a vacant bank it purchased last year that it had hoped to turn ...
The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency is trying to amass Americans’ personal data into one big database. That has experts concerned about privacy violations and the risk that ...
One musician found that improvising — playing with others without sheet music or a conductor — helped her be fully in the moment.