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Year: 2020

Social Security Is on the Ballot

Oregon’s Fourth Congressional District is key to protecting Social Security

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Ellen Todras and Nancy Altman Social Security’s benefits are modest but vital. Three out of five beneficiaries aged 55 and older rely on them … Continue reading →

Trying to Shake Up Ward 7

J Hallie Roberts hopes to unseat Councilor Claire Syrett with a write-in campaign

BlogNews 5 years ago

Incumbent City Councilor Claire Syrett is running largely unopposed in the November election in Ward 7. But write-in J Hallie Roberts is challenging Syrett. While … Continue reading →

Whose Freezing Streets

With police policy, cold weather and vandalism on the agenda, Eugene City Council take action and address public concern

News 5 years ago

The Eugene City Council met Oct. 26 to discuss vandalism, Election Day safety, cold weather shelter and passing city code amendments. With an upcoming election … Continue reading →

Borat in Eugene? Very nice!

Eugene has an unexpected cameo in the latest Borat installment

ArtsBlogFilmStreaming 5 years ago

Some will stream the new Borat sequel, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, to see for themselves whether former New York City mayor and current Trump crony Rudy … Continue reading →

A Freezing Weekend for our Unhoused Community

Eugene expects a low overnight temperature Sunday of 26 degrees 

BlogNews 5 years ago

As Eugene and America as a whole continue to adjust to COVID-19, we are also facing and searching for solutions for a large homeless population. … Continue reading →

EPD Settles Excessive Force Lawsuit with Eugene Weekly Journalist

The City of Eugene refuses to change policies on interactions with journalists and transparency during protests

News 5 years ago

On Oct. 21, the City of Eugene agreed to settle a federal civil rights case brought by the Civil Liberties Defense Center (CLDC) and Eugene … Continue reading →

The Winner Takes it All

With no incumbent, two state senators make their case to be the secretary of state

News 5 years ago

Oregon has more Democrats than Republicans, but that doesn’t mean the secretary state race is a safe bet for the Democratic nominee, state Sen. Shemia … Continue reading →

Tracking Your Ballot

Concerned about the status of your ballot? Here is how to track it and what to do if it's missing

News 5 years ago

You need a ballot. That’s the only way to vote in the upcoming election. Lane County ballots were mailed on Oct. 14 through the US … Continue reading →

Merkley At Bat

Jeff Merkley discusses the future of the country and how to move forward

News 5 years ago

“So how do we get to third base?” Eugene Weekly asks Sen. Jeff Merkley in an interview. The senator is using baseball as a metaphor … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• If you have been lucky enough to watch David Byrne’s American Utopia on HBO, you might note that a company called Participant was one of … Continue reading →

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