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In its April’s Fool Day issue (March 30), the editors of the Weekly spoofed the Eugene 4J school board in “A School Board Odyssey,” where … Continue reading
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In its April’s Fool Day issue (March 30), the editors of the Weekly spoofed the Eugene 4J school board in “A School Board Odyssey,” where … Continue reading
Whenever a landlord like Deborah Strochlic (Letters, April 6) claims to know what is best for renters, we should question what they’re saying. You don’t … Continue reading
Jan Thompson has been a Cottage Grove resident all her life, and she has been a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church … Continue reading
Over the last two decades I have read the local weekly from cover to cover and, in general, love the variety of interesting stories our … Continue reading
When you consume cannabis, you might not be thinking about relatively boring effects like anti-inflammatories and sleep aids. When you partake, you might mostly think … Continue reading
Kyrie Ackley leans out of her tent, six feet off the Fern Ridge Trail, not far from where Bailey Hill Road crosses Amazon Creek. The … Continue reading
As Eugene resident Deborah Strochlic wrote recently (Letters, April 6), the Eugene City Council will soon vote on new regulations that will drastically affect Eugene’s … Continue reading
He established himself in Eugene through the decades as a reporter and associate editor at The Register-Guard as well as director of public relations and … Continue reading
A lingering issue before the pandemic, food insecurity continues to have a grip in Lane County, and FOOD For Lane County, a nonprofit that partners … Continue reading
Downtown Eugene is full of art tonight as First Friday ArtWalk has galleries open and showing their wares from 5:30 to 8 pm Friday, April … Continue reading