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Year: 2018

County Board of Commissioners Discuss Potential Butterfly Lot Curfew, Advocates Voice Camp Concerns

A curfew at the butterfly lot will be discussed more in-depth at future meetings

BlogNews 7 years ago

At its Tuesday, Nov. 6, meeting, the Lane County Board of Commissioners began a discussion on a proposed ordinance that would enact an 11 pm … Continue reading →

Knute Buehler’s Campaign Didn’t Read EW’s Endorsements

And they keep robocalling the office

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Apparently Knute Buehler’s campaign didn’t get the memo that Eugene Weekly endorsed Gov. Kate Brown. Or know that despite repeated attempts to contact Rep. Buehler … Continue reading →

Streets on Life Support

Springfield’s $10-million bond would address large backlog of roads before they ‘die’

BlogNews 7 years ago

The road to prosperity needs to be paved with more than just good intentions. Springfield is asking its voters to approve a $10-million bond measure … Continue reading →

A Pacific Northwest Music Sampler

Annual arts conference hits Eugene with PNW regional artists looking for gigs

ArtsMusicPerforming Arts 7 years ago

For the staff at the downtown Eugene Hilton, it’s just another event filled with people looking at each other’s chest to read names and professions. … Continue reading →

Oregon Chips Away at UCLA with 42-21 Win

Former Ducks Coach Chip Kelly has homecoming as UCLA coach

BlogCulture 7 years ago

When reporters leave the field after a football game, following the Ducks into the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex, there’s a certain look of disappointment on the faces … Continue reading →

Supreme Court Lets Youth Climate Case Move Forward

A new date has not been set for the case here in Eugene

BlogNews 7 years ago

The youth climate lawsuit can move forward. The constitutional case had been scheduled for U.S. District Court here in Eugene, Oct. 29, at the Wayne … Continue reading →

Not Your Typical Libertarian

Nick Chen, libertarian candidate for governor, pushes for a change in Oregon leadership — beyond the two parties

BlogNews 7 years ago

Nick Chen doesn’t sound like the usual politician, let alone the usual Libertarian. In fact, he even jokes about the Libertarian stereotype: that the vocal … Continue reading →

Threat Level Trump

DeFazio and other Democrats say Trump administration threatens people with pre-existing conditions or jobs like logging

BlogNews 7 years ago

Nov. 1 is the first day of open enrollment for health insurance. Back in June, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration would not defend … Continue reading →

Sleepless in Eugene

Former butterfly lot protest campers move to new county-owned site off Highway 99 as a City Hall site progresses

News 7 years ago

Update: As of Wednesday, Oct. 31, during a work session, Eugene City Council decided to cancel plans to create a temporary downtown day center and … Continue reading →

Trump In Our Backyard

Letters 7 years ago

Told the luxury Market Street expansion “won’t pencil out,” Eugene City Council voted 5-3 to grant Brian Obie and Casey Barrett of Gordon Lofts their … Continue reading →

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