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Year: 2020

Lane County Board of Commissioners Examine Shelter Options for At-Risk Youth

Updates from the May 5 county commissioners meeting, including discussions on housing and more

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Tuesday, May 5, the Lane County Board of Commissioners conducted their weekly public meeting via Zoom. During this meeting, they looked at code changes … Continue reading →

Making Masks in Lane County

Local groups are making masks for a variety of those in need

BlogNews 5 years ago

Do you know how to sew but you’re not sure how to help amid COVID-19? Here is a list of local groups working to get … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Awarded Journalism Grant

Newspaper receives $25K in COVID-19 Local News Relief Funding from Facebook Journalism Project

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene Weekly was among more than 2,000 newspaper and media outlets across the country to apply for COVID-19 Local News Relief Funding from the Facebook … Continue reading →

COVID-19 Halts Oregon Country Fair 2020

In light of Oregon Gov. Kate Brown's canceling large events until September due to COVID-19, OCF will not take place

BlogNews 5 years ago

Oregon Country Fair just celebrated its 50th anniversary. But like so many popular events, COVD-19 has taken OCF off the calendar. Wally Bomgaars, OCF executive … Continue reading →

Painful Past 

Lane DA candidate accused of 2005 sexual assault. He denies the allegations.

News 5 years ago

This is not the first time Portland lawyer Shenoa Payne has come forward about her alleged 2005 sexual assault. She brings the painful story up … Continue reading →

Sweet Life Patisserie Reopens

After closing in late-March due to COVID-19, the bakery reopened May 2

ChowCulture 5 years ago

Sweet Life Patisserie and Sweet Life Petite reopened with limited hours  May 2 after receiving a Paycheck Protection Program loan. The two Sweet Life locations … Continue reading →

Recipe for Disaster

Domestic violence reporting is down, but violence doesn’t stop for COVID-19

News 5 years ago

Domestic violence advocates raised alarms after the world shut down to slow the spread of the coronavirus — according to the American Psychological Association, the … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• It’s a unique Eugene honor to be selected as a Turtle by the City Club of Eugene —  willing to stick your neck out for … Continue reading →

What Was EW Thinking?

Letters 5 years ago

The Weekly endorses Joe Biden?! Although former vice president Biden is the only candidate currently running, it still matters who you vote for. When we … Continue reading →

Thank Goodness for Gardens

Being locked down by the coronavirus gives gardens more meaning this season

Gardening 5 years ago

My husband points out that while I have rarely — if ever — designed a garden without a bench in it, I almost never sit … Continue reading →

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