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Year: 2020

Residents Silent on Updates to Housing Programs

Community members did not comment during two May 18 City Council public forums on changes to housing incentive programs

News 5 years ago

Two ordinances updating tax exemption programs for multiple-unit and low-income housing developments were up for citizen review at two remote public forums on May 18. … Continue reading →

Despite Reopening, County Health Official Says COVID-19 Is Still Around

The Lane County’s Health and Human Services urges people to continue social distancing even during Phase 1 reopening

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Friday, May 15, Lane County transitioned into Phase 1 of reopening along with 27 other Oregon counties. Under certain restrictions, customers are able to … Continue reading →

Exposed, But Not Protected

Union says essential workers at local hospitals are not receiving COVID-19 benefits

News 5 years ago

When Aaron Green, a nursing assistant at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, got sick with what he believed was COVID-19 while working with infected patients, he expected … Continue reading →

History Is Repeating

Letters 5 years ago

I am amazed that history continues to repeat itself. 435 River Road is prime real estate for low-impact use. It’s in a floodplain, next to … Continue reading →

Laying the SLAPPback Down

Civil Liberties Defense Center files a lawsuit fighting a law firm that used SLAPP on water activists

News 5 years ago

In 2019, the city of Weed, California, gave up its fight for water rights with Roseburg Forest Products after dealing with unending legal costs. But … Continue reading →

We Don’t Evict Everyone In The Building

Letters 5 years ago

I read your letter with interest, Mr. Don French (Letters, 5/14). You said, “Until there is a distinction between the homeless criminals/drug addicts and homeless … Continue reading →

Be Courteous Out There

Letters 5 years ago

We’re mighty fortunate that it’s spring as we deal with the doom and gloom around us. Fortunate, too, that we have so many trails to … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Cup Overfloweth

South Eugene’s Sundance Wine Cellars has the wine and the staff to find the best stuff

Drink 5 years ago

When you enter Sundance Wine Cellars, it’s akin to entering a used bookstore: Instead of books, wine bottles fill shelves and unopened boxes of wine … Continue reading →

Cutting Hours Not The Answer

Letters 5 years ago

Some businesses are operating on shorter hours during COVID-19. While for some this creates no problem, for others it does. Say, for example, there are … Continue reading →

Brew to You

Local restaurants, breweries, wineries in Eugene and beyond provide beer and wine deliveries 

Drink 5 years ago

Spring is a favorite season for many in Eugene, probably because that’s when people can start sitting outside on restaurant patios, enjoying craft beer and … Continue reading →

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