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On a misty October afternoon, six of us — adults ages 27 to 45 — stand in a strip mall parking lot, high-fiving, wiping sweat … Continue reading
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On a misty October afternoon, six of us — adults ages 27 to 45 — stand in a strip mall parking lot, high-fiving, wiping sweat … Continue reading
Artist Joey Edwards takes pumpkin carving to a level we didn’t previously know existed. He handily won last year’s contest with his Donald Trump-as-Zombie jack-o-lantern, … Continue reading
The University of Oregon Foundation is planning a new building for scientific research, but in the process, its plans may destroy a nearby restaurant, Evergreen … Continue reading
Sometimes, Tucker Alley even scares his girlfriend with his lyrics. “Weren’t you writing a song about drowning children?” she asks as Alley flips through his … Continue reading
President Hillary Clinton U.S. Senate Sen. Ron Wyden U.S. House Peter DeFazio Oregon Governor Kate Brown Oregon Secretary of State Brad Avakian Oregon State Treasurer … Continue reading
Born in Sonora, California, to a Native American mother and a European-American dad, Sara Billdt grew up in several small towns in the Sierra foothills. … Continue reading
Attorney Dave Bahr has a long worked on transparency issues and recently completed a term on the Freedom of Information Act Advisory Committee of the federal Office of Government Information Services. Bahr advises those seeking public records to start with the most basic thing: “Pick up the phone and walk into an office and interact person to person.” Continue reading
In the midst of an election, despicable disenfranchisement reigns supreme. It is tempting to give up altogether, pack our bags and move to an island … Continue reading
“Are my children safe?” It’s a thought that crosses the mind of Eugene School District 4J parent Constance Van Flandern when she drops her kids … Continue reading
School boards most often appear in the public eye when they make a controversial decision or take a position on something of a political nature, … Continue reading