Monthly Archives: October 2013

Central Oregon Veterans to get more access to affordable housing

Housing Works, the leading affordable housing provider serving the tri-county Central Oregon region, has secured an additional fifteen (15) federally-funded vouchers to aid homeless veterans obtain quality housing.

Brita Arcuri teams with IDX Broker to sync thousands of Oregon real estate listings...

IDX, Inc. is pleased to announce the growing network of real estate agents and brokers utilizing the incredible IDX Broker software on their professional websites have grown once again, with the addition of a customizable IDX solution to the website of Brita Arcuri. As a Eugene, Oregon real estate broker, Arcuri has the unique ability to give her clients a comprehensive online property search directly on her website. Regional MLS (RMLS) instantly displays thousands of detailed home listings on the results page of her website, giving home seekers on the website of Arcuri a complete and thorough online search experience. Never before has such a dynamic tool been so easily accessible to Eugene potential buyers

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Oregon Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Vietnamese Neighbors and Interfering with...

John Blayne Vangastel, 37, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pleaded guilty today in the District of Oregon to one count of using threats of force to injure, intimidate and interfere with his neighbors in the enjoyment of their housing rights because they are a family of Vietnamese descent.

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New Coalition Formed to Advance Zero Energy Buildings in Oregon

A group of Oregon-based organizations is announcing the formation of a coalition to advance the rapid adoption of zero energy building standards in the state of Oregon. A zero energy home or commercial building generates as much energy as it consumes over the course of a year through renewable resources. The founding members of the Oregon Zero Energy Buildings Coalition are Earth Advantage, Climate Solutions, New Buildings Institute, NW Energy Coalition, International Living Future Institute, and the Zero Energy Project.