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Year: 2023

Rural Land in Urban Reserves

Act now to protect endangered oak woodlands

Viewpoint 2 years ago

by Sharon Blick The Eugene City Council will be voting April 10 on a proposal that will decide which rural land will next be covered … Continue reading →

EW is Hiring a Reporter

EUGENE WEEKLY SEEKS A NEWS REPORTER/STAFF WRITER

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Eugene Weekly is looking for a full-time news reporter/staff writer to join our small, fierce and fun office. EW’s news section covers key Lane County … Continue reading →

To Beak or Not to Beak

With meat and vegan options, Chicken Crossing in the Whit wants to create a fast food revolution

ChowEW-Extra 2 years ago

Chicken Crossing owner and chef Seth Carter wants to reinvent fast food.  Instead of participating in an industry that pollutes the planet and makes its … Continue reading →

Look on the Bright Side

Portland comedian Jaren George performs in Eugene

Comedy 2 years ago

Stand up comedian Jaren George had been challenged in his life to get where he is today. Raised in Brooklyn, but now based in Portland … Continue reading →

Let Them Eat Fine Dining

Seize the Cafe in south Eugene offers high-quality meals at affordable prices 

Chow 2 years ago

Lane County’s fine dining scene has been growing over the past few years, whether it’s in downtown Eugene or in Creswell. But what Seize the … Continue reading →

Clean House In Cottage Grove

Letters 2 years ago

After the embarrassing revelations of the immature and cringe-worthy antics of its police force, it’s time for the architect of that force to resign or … Continue reading →

Tenants Beware Of Good Intentions

Letters 2 years ago

The Eugene City Council will soon vote on new regulations that will drastically affect tenants, especially those with barriers — poor credit, poor rental history, … Continue reading →

Dolores Huerta/Cesar Chavez Celebration

Culture 2 years ago

Separately, they did significant work on behalf of immigrant farm laborers. Together, Dolores Huerta (pictured) and Cesar Chavez were a force to be reckoned with, … Continue reading →

Offsets Are Not A Silver Bullet

Letters 2 years ago

Let’s say you can’t resist rich desserts and have consequently gained 20 pounds that you need to lose. So you tell yourself that every time … Continue reading →

Slant: ODOT Erases Suspish, School Board Heats Up, Congrats to Lauren Kessler

Slant 2 years ago

Hey local government agencies (looking at Eugene and the Oregon Department of Transportation for a start), it’s never too soon to rethink your position on … Continue reading →

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