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Year: 2017

Auditor Debate at Our Revolution

First public debate on city auditor initiative leans toward petition

News 8 years ago

The first public debate on the proposal to establish an Office of Independent City Auditor did not go well for the opposition. On July 29, … Continue reading →

Eulogy for an Eco-Advocate

Tom Giesen June 25,1940 - March 4, 2017

Viewpoint 8 years ago

Many of the relatives, friends and colleagues gathered at Tom Giesen’s memorial on a sunny April afternoon at McKenzie River Eco-Lodge had been joggers, cyclists … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-08-01

Letters 8 years ago

THE FACE OF THE FAIR I wasn’t able to go the Oregon Country Fair this year, so on Saturday afternoon while making lunch I turned … Continue reading →

Slant

Tank gets a home, heat wave and single payer

Slant 8 years ago

• We were excited to hear from Greenhill Humane Society that Tank, the pit bull who has waited more than 500 days to find a … Continue reading →

Suits Seek to Stop Climate Change

The courts offer hope in game-changing climate lawsuits

News 8 years ago

As the temperatures climb over 100 degrees in Lane County, the science continues to mount proving that man-made climate change is a growing catastrophe worldwide. … Continue reading →

Oregon Eclipse: 3 Weeks Away

Celestial event or cosmological disaster?

News 8 years ago

Oregon is in the path of the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse with Eugene just on the fringe of the area that will experience totality. … Continue reading →

24-Hour Party People

A user’s guide to the music at the 2017 Whiteaker Block Party

Music 8 years ago

Surveying this year’s Whiteaker Block Party music schedule (12 stages!), it’s hard to know where to start. So EW put together its own music itinerary. … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

The month of the mosquito

About Time 8 years ago

August is a month of tension between the urge to backpack into the high Cascades and the density of mosquitoes near the best campsites around … Continue reading →

Bach by the Numbers

Bach Festival sells out concerts in smaller venues

Arts 8 years ago

The numbers are in: This year’s leaner and smaller Oregon Bach Festival drew just 12,000 in total attendance, the festival says, a 33 percent drop … Continue reading →

Poke Restaurant

A young restaurateur creates a hip dining experience in downtown Eugene

ChowNews 8 years ago

There’s a trendy new lunch spot for those who live and work downtown, and the creator behind it is just 24 years old. Poke Stop … Continue reading →

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