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Year: 2016

Trump’s Election Inspires Women’s Marches in Cities From Washington D.C. to Eugene

News 9 years ago

The Electoral College confirmed Donald Trump’s election to the presidency of the United States Dec. 19, but many of the millions who voted against him … Continue reading →

Politics and Sausage-Making

Commissioner Pete Sorenson ignores Democrats: Why?

Viewpoint 9 years ago

Dear reader, I’ve missed you. We each made our own decisions prior to Election Day regarding what we might do based on the outcome. I … Continue reading →

Pollution Update

Pollution Update 9 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) fined Eugene-based Apex Machinery, Inc. $6,095 on Dec.14 for Clean Water Act violations at its facility located at … Continue reading →

The Star Wars Machine Rolls On

Although spectacular to look at, Rogue One fails to take on a life of its own

Film 9 years ago

There’s never been a Star Wars movie as simply beautiful to look at as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Whatever his other flaws as … Continue reading →

Onward City Hall

News 9 years ago

Years of deliberation, millions of tax dollars spent, and still nothing to show but a city block of gravel flats and an angry clutch of … Continue reading →

Bills in 2017 Legislature Aim to Protect Civil Rights and Health Care

News 9 years ago

Barely two weeks after President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in, Oregon’s regular legislative session will begin Feb. 1.  Multiple bills being drafted aim to address … Continue reading →

Via Filipe

Happening People 9 years ago

“As a kid, I did drama, music and dance,” says Via Filipe, who grew up in Salt Lake City. “At first, my mom didn’t allow … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 9 years ago

• At 7 pm Wednesday, Dec. 28, there will be a public meeting regarding The Future of Tsunami Books. The lease for Tsunami Books is … Continue reading →

Ghosts of Christmas Quaint

A local holiday tradition brings Welsh author Dylan Thomas to Eugene

Theater 9 years ago

Eugene actor David Stuart Bull was born and raised in England, just over the border from Wales. And for 30 years, Bull has brought a … Continue reading →

Centro Latino Americano’s Work Aids Immigrants

News 9 years ago

The first stop for many newly arrived Latino immigrants, many of whom don’t speak English, is Centro Latino Americano on 5th Avenue. This nonprofit describes … Continue reading →

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