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A few weeks ago, the Weekly published a letter of mine, defending the Eugene Transportation Planning department’s bicycle lane upgrade of 13th Avenue. I also … Continue reading
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A few weeks ago, the Weekly published a letter of mine, defending the Eugene Transportation Planning department’s bicycle lane upgrade of 13th Avenue. I also … Continue reading
You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading
Right when playwright Sidney Bruhl is overdue for a hit show, he finds a chance to rise to the top once more, but this time … Continue reading
There have been opportunities throughout the summer to pick up a free copy of the novel to read and keep as well as community conversations … Continue reading
By Pat Farr, Laurie Trieger, Heather Buch,Joe Berney, Bill Dwyer, Bobby Green,Pete Sorenson and Faye Stewart Current and past Lane County commissioners request voters do … Continue reading
Eugene is a bastion of progressive politics — from housing, to climate action, to worker protections — and Eugeneans overwhelmingly support policies to build a … Continue reading
Whether it’s reading only half an article before having to pay to get to why the story matters, or shoe ads filling up your screen, … Continue reading
The city of Eugene is moving forward with plans for five new roundabouts on Franklin Boulevard from Alder Street to Interstate 5, despite the criticisms … Continue reading
I recently purchased an electric bike and love it! I live at the north end of Gilham and work downtown. My commute to work is … Continue reading
Healthy food for cheap is hard to come by in Eugene, and the 86 Hunger Foundation is working to fix that. As a local nonprofit … Continue reading