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The 11/19 Slant column’s suggestion that people with the time drive up the McKenzie “to experience the dark destruction left by the Holiday Farm Fire” … Continue reading
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The 11/19 Slant column’s suggestion that people with the time drive up the McKenzie “to experience the dark destruction left by the Holiday Farm Fire” … Continue reading
Elon Musk changed the electric vehicle market, launched a Tesla Roadster into space and wants to dig tunnels to ease traffic. Musk can claim another … Continue reading
As it gets colder out there and our nation tries to pull together, our community like many others has many pressing issues to face. The … Continue reading
As the holiday season approaches, the Eugene City Council was feeling generous at its Nov. 23 meeting. The councilors unanimously voted to remove spending restrictions … Continue reading
Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Eugene, Eureka, Corvallis, sprawling urban centers, rural suburb communities, indigenous reservations, you name it. Natchee Blu … Continue reading
I want to thank Eugene mayor and City Council for making library cards available to any family with children in the Eugene 4J and Bethel … Continue reading
By Aimee Okotie-Oyekan There are approximately four million miles of road in the United States alone. To put that in perspective, that’s about 16.7 times … Continue reading
It was a couple months into this pandemic, and I was feeling low and slowly walking through my horse’s pasture, kicking clods of dirt as … Continue reading
Hey, you bright and talented kids that are working for those great businesses out there: I’m very proud to live in Lane County and to … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly is locally owned by Anita and Art Johnson of Eugene and Georga Taylor, now retired to northern California from Coos Bay. The … Continue reading