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Year: 2023

From the fun of a parade to the sad death of local homeless woman Annette Montero, in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

America’s college football fans will look to Eugene at 12:30 pm Saturday, Sept. 23, when the Colorado Buffaloes visit the Ducks. Oregon and Colorado are … Continue reading →

Clarifying Passing Cyclists

SB 895 will come into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, which allows for safer traveling conditions for cyclists

News 2 years ago

On  May 31, 2006, cyclist Jane Higdon was hit by a logging truck and killed on Territorial Highway south of Eugene when the trucker believed … Continue reading →

Constitutional Drama

A play about politics by a former Eugenean kicks off the season at Oregon Contemporary Theatre

Theater 2 years ago

Who knew that we could laugh so much about our nation’s Constitution — and take it so seriously at the same time? The opening show … Continue reading →

Where Will University District Hospital ‘Regulars’ Go?

University District hospital’s proposed closing has led mental health professionals and nurses to wonder how Eugene will survive the loss of another mental health service 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On Tuesday, August 22, PeaceHealth announced the closure of its Sacred Heart University District hospital. PeaceHealth says the decision was made due to financial reasons … Continue reading →

From The Practice Mats To The Stage

Advanced students and the head coach at Art of War hit the road for competitions this fall

Culture 2 years ago

It’s Friday evening, but the men and women on the mats inside Art of War are not in the mood to socialize and unwind. Far … Continue reading →

Mexican Independence Day

In Monroe, Oregon [9.16.23]

News 2 years ago

Jury Hits Sanipac Owner With Liability For Homeless Woman’s Death

THE FAMILY OF ANNETTE MONTERO, WHO DIED WHEN SHE WAS RUN OVER BY A GARBAGE TRUCK, IS AWARDED $360,000

News 2 years ago

The daughter of a homeless woman who was killed in the early morning hours of August 26, 2019, when a Sanipac garbage truck backed over … Continue reading →

Gas stoves and critiquing the Forest Service in online letters to the editor, Sept. 14

Letters 2 years ago

OLDER HOMES LACK VENTING FOR GAS STOVES While looking at homes to buy in Eugene recently, I noticed that most of the older homes we … Continue reading →

On The Fire Trail

Oregon State Fire Marshals Chad Hawkins and Leslie Neu travel across the state educating people on the defensible space program

News 2 years ago

So while wildfires have been tearing through Oregon faster and harder than my favorite death metal albums, two representatives from the Oregon State Fire Marshal, … Continue reading →

Who Watches the Fires?

The Watch Duty app helps the general public track wildfires in their area. 

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

With all the wildland fires tearing up Oregon, it can be dizzying to accurately track everything. Maybe it is all the smoke we have been … Continue reading →

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