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The University of Oregon is reopening a shuttered residence hall this fall, following structural repairs and a multi-million dollar settlement.
People who live or work in downtown Eugene will soon have a new way to get around. Lane Transit District is launching a pilot program called the Downtown Loop.
One of the world's largest food brands is splitting apart a decade after a messy mega-merger staged by Warren Buffett.
A new program in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood will preserve aging homes in hopes of improving public health and protecting vulnerable community members against the impacts of climate change.
Congress returns to the nation's capital as the deadline to avoid a government shutdown looms. And, Brazil's former president ...
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter tells NPR's Leila Fadel why she describes her new album as a "party for heartbreak," and "a ...
Lawmakers return to Capitol Hill on Tuesday after a monthlong recess. From funding the government to calls to release the Epstein files, they face a packed agenda.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars has declared that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide. NPR's Leila Fadel talks with the association's Emily Sample.
Life was turbulent for Patrick Furlong after his parents divorced when he was in 8th grade. His father left, so he needed to ...
A military parade in Beijing marking the end of World War II will draw leaders from around the world. It's an opportunity for ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with the International Rescue Committee's country director of Afghanistan, Sherine Ibrahim, about the 6.0 magnitude earthquake that hit the eastern mountainous region.
Should churches have active shooter drills or armed ushers? Those are some of the measures under consideration after a shooting at a church in Minneapolis on Aug. 27.
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