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Year: 2021

Vaccination Nation

Lane County officials provide update on COVID-19 vaccination rollout, glimmer of hope on case numbers

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane County Public Health officials provided a COVID-19 vaccine rollout update at the March 2 Lane County Commissioners meeting. With increased vaccine distribution led by … Continue reading →

Homeless Camp Sweep at Westmoreland Park

The new update to COVID-19 temporary camping rules prohibit staying at the park

News 5 years ago

There are already limited places for the unhoused to set up camp legally in Eugene, and now Westmoreland Park, located off 18th Avenue and Chambers … Continue reading →

Time To Open The Door To Cuba

Letters 5 years ago

Reading the story about Joseph Dibee’s arrest by Cuban security agents (“Operation Backfire,” EW 2/18) led me to think about current U.S.-Cuba relations. Essentially, what … Continue reading →

Passport To The Couch

Your guide to lesser known travel docu-series

Travel 5 years ago

There’s never been a better time to feel satisfied just by sitting on the couch. As the general population waits anxiously for a mass roll-out … Continue reading →

The RV Pandemic Lifestyle

A Eugene psychologist and her daughter hit 48 states in their motorhome during the pandemic. That wanderlust has meant a boom for the RV business.

Travel 5 years ago

Working from home has been nothing new for Diane Hediger and her daughter, Tatyana. Living and traveling in a motorhome hasn’t been, either. The pair … Continue reading →

How Green Is Your Constitution?

An Ashland legislator has introduced a constitutional amendment on environmental rights that could empower Oregon activists

News 5 years ago

On Feb. 10, the U.S. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals declined to re-hear Juliana vs. U.S., a case that argues that the federal government … Continue reading →

Kudos To EW’s Salmon Coverage

Letters 5 years ago

Taylor Griggs wrote absolutely the best article (“Salmon in the Smoke,” EW 2/4) of any investigative reporter, from any Oregon newspaper, in explaining all of … Continue reading →

A History of Eugene’s History Pub 

The popular discussion series is online during the pandemic 

Arts 5 years ago

“Don’t make this about me,” Bob Hart says. He is executive director of Lane County History Museum and co-founder, along with Marsha Weisiger, of Eugene’s … Continue reading →

A Beast of a Show

Karin Clarke Gallery unleashes wild things in Animal Collective

Visual Arts 5 years ago

The strangely haunted animals of Portland artist Matthew Dennison will cavort among a wild menagerie on display at Eugene’s Karin Clarke Gallery in a group … Continue reading →

The Real Election Theft

Letters 5 years ago

RE: “Bush Whacker,” Letters 2/11: Thanks to Kevin Russell for suggesting that we Google the Columbus Free Press and Michael Connell for more information on … Continue reading →

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