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Year: 2023

Patron Saint of Tortas

Located on 19th and Agate, Santo de la Torta will offer a Mexican twist on sandwiches

ChowNews 2 years ago

The bustling corner of 19th and Agate is home to some of Eugene’s most beloved institutions: Agate Alley’s Thursday night drink wheel, Prince Pückler’s mint … Continue reading →

New Location, Same Origin

DOP opens new location with the same stamp of approval

Chow 2 years ago

“Pizza and pasta, it’s what I want to focus on for the rest of my career,” says Osteria DOP owner Rocky Maselli. “Something I know … Continue reading →

No Kitchen Nightmares 

Despite RG’s recent publishing of restaurant health scores, Lane County says it’s still safe to eat out

News 2 years ago

In most major U.S. cities, all it takes is a glance at a restaurant’s front window to see how its recent restaurant inspection went. Viewing … Continue reading →

‘Patriots’ Aren’t Excused

Letters 2 years ago

I’m so tired of people justifying their actions with, “I don’t have to follow the rules. I’m a patriot.” Frank Schnebly  Eugene

Inexplicable Power

The Karin Clarke Gallery mounts its largest exhibition to date of work by Rick Bartow

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The late Rick Bartow might be Oregon’s most powerful artistic visionary. His strange, compelling paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures, with their animal and human faces, … Continue reading →

Jane’s Legacy

Youth advocacy event focusing on healthy sexuality and teens resisting sexual violence inspired by the work of young Eugene woman

News 2 years ago

April is sexual assault awareness month, and Sexual Assault Support Services of Lane County (SASS) is kicking it off with a SASS Talks event at … Continue reading →

Time To De-Escalate In Wars And Schools

Letters 2 years ago

Growing up in a cross-cultural Eugene home, I learned to be optimistic about conflict resolution. I was a 9-year-old in 4J schools when the U.S. … Continue reading →

Don’t Be Fooled By NW Natural’s Money

Letters 2 years ago

In February, the Eugene City Council passed a sensible plan to ban methane gas hookups to some types of new residential construction. It’s a start … Continue reading →

Support Lafer For 4J Board

Letters 2 years ago

While the Eugene 4J School Board has had many challenges in the past few years, one member’s voice and actions have helped create positive and … Continue reading →

SB 610 Would Help Feed Everyone

Letters 2 years ago

In “Grow Your Own” (EW, March 23) it was exciting to read gardening tips, how to support one another to grow our own food and … Continue reading →

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