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Year: 2023

A Trip To Eugene to Talk About the Northwest

Author Josephine Woolington, former reporter for The Register-Guard, is at Tsunami Books June 24

ArtsBooks 2 years ago

The words flow easily. There is an intuitive sense of wonder for all that we take for granted in the Pacific Northwest as well as … Continue reading →

Preaching Reconciliation And Kinship

EW-Extra 2 years ago

He has stood at the margins with the demonized and people deemed disposable, preaching reconciliation and oneness to all on behalf of inner city gang … Continue reading →

Government, State and Local

From the Rep. Paul Holvey recall effort to Lane County’s timber move

Letters 2 years ago

HOUSE DISTRICT 8 NEEDS A LEADER LIKE PAUL HOLVEY I have known Paul Holvey for nearly 20 years and had the privilege of working with … Continue reading →

Home Address

Eugene live favorites Alder Street release third full-length studio album

Music 2 years ago

Eugene musician Jesse Lawton from longtime local favorite Alder Street loves bluegrass, but admits at this point the genre’s a bit of a museum piece. … Continue reading →

Fear, Intimidation and Justice

Cases allege racial discrimination by the Springfield Police Department

News 2 years ago

In July 2020, Ashley Carr and her friend Kinaya Haug were sitting in Haug’s car in front of Carr’s home in Springfield when they were … Continue reading →

PacifiCorp verdict, Black Student Success fundraising, the Solstice and more in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

It’s Summer Solstice week and we welcomed that splash of rain to kick off the season. The Oregon Coast is gorgeous right now, and we … Continue reading →

Rape and Corruption are not the Same Thing

Letters 2 years ago

In the June 15 Weekly, the final entry in Slant laments the fact that recent events demonstrate that Oregon’s leaders are not living up to … Continue reading →

Lessons From Bull Street

Half a century ago I worked at a state mental hospital. It wasn’t as bad a place as 'Cuckoo’s Nest' would have you believe. 

News 2 years ago

When I was 17 years old, I lied about my age to get my first full-time job — as an orderly making $1.30 an hour … Continue reading →

Don’t Join In The Deceitful Recall

Letters 2 years ago

As a proud former labor representative for SEIU Local 503 and the Oregon Nurses Association, I know how important it is for Oregon workers to … Continue reading →

Eugene Has Made a Cruel Choice

Letters 2 years ago

The city of Eugene’s present policy of forbidding homeless camping almost everywhere and forcing campers to constantly move is so cruel that I think anything … Continue reading →

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