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Year: 2020

The Trumpster Fire Challenging DeFazio

Democrats say DeFazio’s Republican opponent is following in Trump’s footsteps — he’s racist and inexperienced

News 5 years ago

Alek Skarlatos is young, right wing and starred in a major Hollywood film. Now, he is running as the Republican candidate against Rep. Peter DeFazio … Continue reading →

Measure 20-312

Please vote for clean water, healthy soil and community resilience

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Alec Hrynyshyn It is painful to see harm come to the people and the places you love. The recent fires in the McKenzie Valley … Continue reading →

Don’t Get Your Hopes Up

Letters 5 years ago

Civilization is failing. Now there’s just one, possibly terminal, global civilization under the sign of technology and capital. Failing fast across the board: environmental disaster, … Continue reading →

City of Eugene Issues Ninth Annual Hate and Bias Report:

The 2019 Hate and Bias Report for Eugene reported 48 hate crimes in the city, with one-third of them happening to African American residents

BlogNews 5 years ago

In 2019, 48 hate crimes were reported in Eugene, according to the city’s annual Hate and Bias Report. The city of Eugene held a press … Continue reading →

Remembering Jim Weaver

Memories of the former congressman who fought for the environment

Opinion 5 years ago

In 1986, or thereabouts, Jim Weaver and I walked around Waldo Lake together for an Oregon Natural Resources Council fundraiser. There, as always, Jim was … Continue reading →

A Lesson in Leadership

Secretary of State candidate Shemia Fagan is the type of political leader Oregonians deserve

Opinion 5 years ago

On June 25, 2019, I was in Salem at the Capitol with approximately 100 young people from across Oregon. These young Oregonians traveled long distances, … Continue reading →

Beating around the Budget

Eugene City Council updates the 2016 Downtown Urban Renewal Plan and discusses extending time for land use approvals

News 5 years ago

On Oct. 19 the Eugene City Council held public hearings concerning a city code amendment to support local businesses and confirm the budget of the … Continue reading →

Web Letters

Letters 5 years ago

EUGENE DESERVES KASHINSKY Eliza Kashinsky is a fantastic leader in our community, and I wholeheartedly endorse her for City Council. I first met Kashinsky when … Continue reading →

Springfield To Appoint Mayor

At Oct. 19 City Council meeting, the council will decide new mayor out of four applicants

BlogNews 5 years ago

Four Springfield city councilors have submitted applications to serve as interim mayor after Mayor Christine Lundberg’s resignation two months ago. The City Council will vote … Continue reading →

A TAC Progress Report

Eugene, Lane County discuss addressing homelessness and where they are on the five-year plan

BlogNews 5 years ago

At an Oct. 14 joint work session with the Lane County Board of County Commissioners and Eugene City Council, elected officials discussed homelessness and progress … Continue reading →

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