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Lane Community College is a public community college in Eugene, Oregon, with additional facilities in downtown Eugene, Florence, Cottage Grove, and the Lane Aviation Academy at Eugene Airport. Lane serves more than 26,000 credit and non-credit students annually in a 5,000 square-mile (~8047 km 2 ) service district, including most of Lane County ...
Plans for a five-anchor shopping mall began in 1988. [2] Gateway Mall opened in 1990 with stores including Target, Sears, and Troutman's Emporium as anchors. [3] A 12-screen Cinemark theater was located adjacent to the food court. In 1999, a 17-screen Cinemark theater opened at the mall, [4] and the 12-screen Cinemark became a second-run ...
KPNW 1120 Eugene - News/Talk (Bicoastal Media) KRVM 1280 Eugene - NPR News/Talk (Eugene School District)(JPR affiliate) KNND 1400 Cottage Grove - Classic Country (Reiten Communications Inc) KEED 1450 Eugene - Classic Country (Mielke Broadcasting) KOPB 1600 Eugene - NPR News/Talk (Oregon Public Broadcasting) FM Stations. KWVA 88.1 Eugene ...
In 2023, the Eugene Airport handled 1,719,629 passengers, a 9.2% increase from the previous year. [1] The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet (1886–1947), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943. [4]
Eugene Anthony Daniels-Stephens II [1] (born February 12, 1989) is an American journalist. [2] He serves as a White House correspondent and Playbook author for Politico . [ 3 ] Daniels has been a MSNBC contributor since 2021. [ 4 ]
Knight Library is the main facility of the University of Oregon's (UO) library system. It is located on the university's campus in Eugene, Oregon, United States.The library design is emblematic of the architecture of the university's older buildings, and it serves as a hub of student activity.
For nearly 60 years, faculty and students at Oregon State University broadcast news, information and entertainment programming across the state from the Corvallis studios. [4] First known as Oregon Educational Broadcasting, the public network became the Oregon Educational and Public Broadcasting Service (OEPBS) in 1971. [5]
Graffiti following a demonstration in Eugene, Oregon. A crowd of 200 [20] to 300 people gathered on May 29 to protest downtown. Some protesters disrupted traffic and knocked trash and newsstands into the street in the downtown. Rioters crowded on to Highway I-105 and began setting fire to a nearby road sign.