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Soar above Eugene, Oregon in this stunning drone tour that captures the city's charm from the skies. From rivers to rooftops, every shot shows why this place is so special.
The Chicken Shanty — 51 W. Broadway, Eugene, OR. The Chicken Shanty served chicken sandwiches and tenders to the late-night crowd downtown and closed in January of 2025. Hollandaze — 777 W.
The Eugene Astronomical Society’s “Dark Sky Parties" are held each summer at Dexter State Recreation Site, on the banks of the Dexter Reservoir about 15 miles southeast of Eugene.
The Seventh Annual Victorian Tea Party with live music, art, entertainment, vendors, food and beverages will be July 19 in Drain. This year’s theme is “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” To honor the famo… ...
Exclusive interview that dives into what makes Oregon Ducks senior linebacker Bryce Boettcher unique. The Eugene, Oregon-native returned to the Ducks football instead of taking his talents to the ...
The Ducks play at Iowa the week before hosting the Friday night game against the Golden Gophers, who have a bye before coming to Eugene.
Wide-ranging wildfire seen from moving vehicle as authorities declare a statewide wildfire emergency. Video credit: Lacy Stovner - Higher Power Repair of Prineville, OR ...
Oregon Ducks women's basketball coach Kelly Graves named former guard Peyton Scott to his support staff. Scott made an impression on the program in her two seasons playing at Oregon.
A former home of Oregon author Ken Kesey, known for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," has been listed for sale on the Oregon Coast.
The Eugene residency will be Dawson’s last performance with MJ the Musical. As he has been touring nonstop for four straight years, first with Hamilton and now with MJ, Dawson is in need of a rest. Be ...
A coastal residence that once belonged to a lauded, late Oregon author is now for sale. Located on 95080 Highway 101 S, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” writer Ken Kesey’s Yachats home ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive will be previewing each of 10 position groups leading up to the start of Oregon’s fall camp on July 30. The first installment in the series reviews the quarterbacks.