Highly touted 4-star linebacker Talanoa Ili made his way to Eugene for the Oregon Ducks' Senior Day, marking a pivotal moment in his recruitment. As one of the top defensive prospects on the West Coast,
Senate Bill 430 would require all online retailers to display a written summary of the transaction, including any fees or charges, before a buyer checks out.
Two bills are already in motion in Salem to address one of the most visible aspects of the homelessness crisis.House Bill 2696 has to do with homeless camps on
San Diego Cathedral Catholic four-star athlete Honor Fa’alave-Johnson is only a sophomore, but the No. 19 prospect in the 2027 On3 Industry Ranking has already visited Oregon four times. He was back in Eugene this weekend and the Ducks are still the one others are chasing.
Should Ohio State lure Hampton away from Eugene, it would be the second year in a row that the Buckeyes took a coach from Oregon. Last year, after running backs coach Tony Olford left Columbus to coach RBs for the Michigan Wolverines, the Buckeyes hired Ducks running backs coach Carlos Locklyn.
Union Pacific’s decision to shift its local switching operations in Eugene, Ore., to Genesee & Wyoming short line Central Oregon & Pacific could be a model for improving carload service and turbocharging growth elsewhere on UP’s system,
The Oregon Ducks will be hosting five-star safety Blaine Bradford this upcoming weekend. He will be making his first trip there for Oregon’s junior day.  Bradfo
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning and a large group of his staff members, including offensive coordinator Will Stein, took a trip down to California to pay a visit
The Ducks added the No. 2-ranked cornerback Na'eem Offord, the No. 5 CB Brandon Finney, the No. 8 CB Dorian Brew, and the No. 4 safety Trey McNutt, securing one of the best defensive backfield hauls in Oregon history.
Oregon’s 90 lawmakers are beginning their work in earnest on Tuesday, with about five months to pass a spending plan for the next two years, figure out how to plug a transportation funding hole and make progress on the state’s housing crisis.
An Oregon lawmaker’s pricier-than-expected trip to a minor league baseball game could lead to a state law blocking surprise fees and forcing vendors to be transparent in online transactions.