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Year: 2023

The Insurrection Election

Deciding if Trump qualifies for the Oregon ballot in 2024 falls squarely on our new secretary of state

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Garrett Epps Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan left office in disrepute, but on one important occasion she did her job well. Her … Continue reading →

A Town Hall on PeaceHealth closing in Eugene, the Pac-12, Prefontaine Classic and Vaux’s Swifts in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

The second and final round of Best of Eugene opened Sept. 7 and runs through noon Sept. 29. Don’t see a category you think we … Continue reading →

James Manning is in the Running

State Sen. James Manning announces run for Oregon secretary of state 

News 2 years ago

When James Manning was sworn into office as an Oregon state senator in 2016, he says he had a few goals in mind: to “improve … Continue reading →

Missing in Paradise

Out of the Void: The Many Ghosts of the McKenzie River Valley

News 2 years ago

The McKenzie River Valley — the collective name given to Lane County’s nine unincorporated communities known as Cedar Flat, Camp Creek, Walterville, Leaburg, Vida, Nimrod, … Continue reading →

Letters: Readers have opinions on everything from college football sportsmanship to what can be done to stop climate change

Letters 2 years ago

MAKE EUGENE A DEMOCRACY FOR ALL Regarding City Club of Eugene President Andrew Kalloch’s Sept. 7 Viewpoint “What Makes Eugene, Eugene,” I suggest that is … Continue reading →

Ain’t that Special

Godfather of Eugene comedy Seth Milstein tapes an hour-long comedy special at The Big Dirty

Comedy 2 years ago

Veteran Eugene comedian Seth Milstein will tape his first comedy special on Sept. 15 at The Big Dirty in Eugene. Behind the camera will be … Continue reading →

Cause & Effect

The Leihoku Fest Eugene shows support for Maui with world-class performers

Music 2 years ago

The Cuthbert Amphitheater hosts Leihoku Fest Eugene Sept. 15. A night full of rock, reggae, island influences and more will fill the amphitheater as performers … Continue reading →

Sweet, Sweet Charity

The Shedd Institute prepares for a riveting and comedic musical

Theater 2 years ago

For the first time ever, this moving and hilarious show takes the stage at a local theater. Terry Ray directs the musical comedy Sweet Charity … Continue reading →

Eugene to Get a New Mayor in 2024

Mayor Lucy Vinis says she won’t run next year and throws her support behind architect Kaarin Knudson

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis plans to step down next year after two terms in office and is endorsing University of Oregon architecture planning instructor Kaarin … Continue reading →

Lefty’s Memorial

A proper send off for a Whiteaker legend — Stephen ‘Lefty’ Kelleher

Culture 2 years ago

On Sunday, Sept. 10,  friends of Stephen “Lefty” Kelleher celebrated his life with a parade, walking behind his hearse and urn and winding through the … Continue reading →

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