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The Register-Guard, 05 七月 2026

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ArticleSWEET LAND OF LIBERTY

The 56 steps, cut from pink gran­ite, ascend to a neo­clas­sical temple that seems plucked from ancient Greece and depos­ited on a Ken­tucky hill­top. One for each year of Pres­id­ent Abra­ham Lin­coln’s life. ● If the first eight steps, rising amid...

SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY

ArticleEugene and Spring­field to split fire, ambu­lance ser­vices

Nego­ti­ations between the cit­ies of Eugene and Spring­field to form an inter­gov­ern­mental entity to man­age the Eugene-Spring­field Fire depart­ment have failed. On July 2, the cit­ies announced through a joint press release their intent to...

Eugene and Spring­field to split fire, ambu­lance ser­vices

ArticleMeet the new sum­mer interns at The Register-Guard

This week, the Register-Guard news­room on Pearl Street wel­comed its new sum­mer interns – report­ers Bayla Orton and Bet­tina Wu, and pho­to­grapher Shane Balian. They each bring fresh per­spect­ives, new ideas, and are driven to learn con­cise,...

Meet the new sum­mer interns at The Register-Guard

ArticleSeek­ing truth, hon­esty and trans­par­ency from Amazon devel­op­ment

In May, I sub­mit­ted a request to the Depart­ment of State Lands Aquatic Man­age­ment Pro­gram con­test­ing Amazon’s ware­house con­struc­tion per­mit. Amazon’s applic­a­tion didn’t pub­licly dis­close major con­tro­ver­sial issues that will adversely...

Seek­ing truth, hon­esty and trans­par­ency from Amazon devel­op­ment

ArticleHealth­care shouldn’t depend on where you work

I am writ­ing today because I believe every­one deserves access to reli­able, afford­able health­care. A new OHSU study found that when people with dia­betes or other chronic con­di­tions lose access to health­care, their health gets worse. Man­aging...

Health­care shouldn’t depend on where you work