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Year: 2021

The Maxie Movie

Locally produced feature film wins several awards at Swedish film festival

Film 5 years ago

Telling a gently unfolding story of two unhoused teenage lovers living with drug addiction on the streets of Eugene, the locally produced feature film Maxie … Continue reading →

Imagine Free Books For Kids

Letters 5 years ago

With the pandemic placing stress on everyone, there has never been a better time for families to receive books in the mail each month as … Continue reading →

Shedding Light On City Gall

Letters 5 years ago

Thank you Eugene Weekly for the important, revelatory investigative story (“They Put Up a Parking Lot,” EW 3/4) on the history to date of the … Continue reading →

AFTER THE FIRE, THE GREED

Letters 5 years ago

It’s obvious to anyone who lives up river in the Cascades on McKenzie Highway 126 that the plunder of our natural resources is going through … Continue reading →

Hazel Dai: 1971-2021

An outgoing woman, she loved wearing wigs and making her own clothes

NewsObituary 5 years ago

Hazel Dai died in Eugene on Jan. 8, at 49 years old. She is believed to be the first person in Lane County to die … Continue reading →

Climate Change Is Now

Letters 5 years ago

Climate change has always felt to me to be a very distant problem. My dad might have shown me news articles of ice caps melting, … Continue reading →

CAHOOTS-like Program Funding Goes to Biden’s Desk

Included in the massive COVID-19 relief package is a provision to support CAHOOTS-like programs

BlogNews 5 years ago

On March 10, the House passed the COVID-19 relief package without a single Republican vote. In the legislation in the American Rescue Plan on the … Continue reading →

Rep. Peter DeFazio on Recent Congressional Actions

From green infrastructure to COVID-19 relief, the congressman says some of these actions are overdue

News 5 years ago

With support from the Biden administration, Rep. Peter DeFazio says Congress is moving forward on some important pieces of legislation — tackling green infrastructure, COVID-19 … Continue reading →

CLDC, Protesters Sue Springfield and Police

Federal civil rights lawsuit argues there was racist collusion between Springfield police and counter-protesters at July 29 event

BlogNews 5 years ago

The July 29 Thurston neighborhood clash between Black Lives Matter-related protesters, police and counter-protesters continues. This time in federal court.  On March 8, the Civil … Continue reading →

Shining A Light On Stealth Racism

March 4 CALC rally focuses on racist graffiti

BlogNews 5 years ago

The pettiness of racist graffiti can be gnawing. Its results can be nerve racking. Mica Contreras, Justice and Equity Program organizer for Community Alliance of … Continue reading →

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