Nathan Wilk
KLCC/Eugene-
Leaders of Oregon’s cannabis industry are calling for the state to permanently restrict the number of new marijuana businesses.
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A new COVID variant has become dominant in Oregon, according to data from the state Health Authority.
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The Eugene Weekly says an insider's embezzlement scheme has dealt it a "massive financial blow," and it doesn’t have the funds it needs to stay in print.
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Oregon will soon require health care facilities to provide opioid overdose medication when releasing some at-risk patients.
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Six hundred patients have participated in Oregon's first-in-the-nation psilocybin therapy program since May.
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With the only emergency room in Eugene set to close Friday, the fire department is trying to strengthen its emergency response.
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Very few nursing home residents in Oregon have gotten this year’s COVID-19 booster, according to the Oregon Health Authority.
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The number of election officials in Oregon hasn’t kept pace with voters, according to a new study from Reed College.
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It's bird migration season in Oregon, and wildlife officials say more geese are catching diseases and dying.
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After repeated delays, a Lane County nonprofit says it’s nearly ready to begin building mobile homes.
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The most common COVID-19 variant in the U.S. is still rare in Oregon, according to data from the Oregon Health Authority.
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Marijuana in Oregon can no longer be recalled over a pathogenic mold, until a court decides if the state’s zero-tolerance policy went too far.