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Year: 2023

River, Reconnected

Culminating a decade-long restoration process, a two-square-mile preserve has been transferred to local land trust

News 2 years ago

“How can we restrain ourselves from loving places to death?” asks Joe Moll, executive director of the McKenzie River Trust. “How can you have a … Continue reading →

The Fast and the Forest

A partnership between a running-oriented nonprofit and Willamalane is addressing Dorris Ranch’s historic trees affected with blight

News 2 years ago

Walking through Dorris Ranch in Springfield on a cold winter morning, Ben Blankenship, founder of the nonprofit Endless Mileage Project and a 2016 Olympian in … Continue reading →

The Dems Have Us Going In Circles

Letters 2 years ago

After driving the nightmare of 13th Avenue through downtown to the University of Oregon campus, I’m convinced that Pres. Joe Biden is moonlighting as Eugene’s … Continue reading →

Listening Is A Gift

Letters 2 years ago

This is my best attempt at responding to Stephen Cole’s letter (“Don’t Hate Haters,” Feb. 2) about my Viewpoint (“Dear Hateful,” Jan. 26). I do … Continue reading →

Family Affair

In Something Clean, Selina Fillinger examines rape from a mother’s viewpoint

Theater 2 years ago

Remember this name: Selina Fillinger. It’s the name of a young playwright — very young, precocious and prolific. And, a playwright who happened to be … Continue reading →

Muse: A Celebration of Women, Volume 1

Music 2 years ago

It’s women’s weekend on the stage at beergarden and The Public House, and not a moment too soon. It’s time to ease the late winter … Continue reading →

NW Natural Has Been Studying Big Tobacco

Letters 2 years ago

In the 1950s, when the tobacco industry realized that the link between tobacco use and serious illness was a threat to their profits, it embarked … Continue reading →

Let’s Slow Franklin Down

Letters 2 years ago

I do not drive a car, and have lived near Franklin Boulevard for three years so that I could walk to school and ride the … Continue reading →

Empty Nest(e)

Letters 2 years ago

Neste Oil Corporation purchased SeQuential’s biofuel sourcing and refining assets (EW, “Fried Fuels,” Feb. 9). Details have been sketchy, and we should look deeper. Neste … Continue reading →

Lane County to Join Governor’s Efforts for Reducing Homelessness

Gov. Tina Kotek could provide Lane County government with tens of millions of dollars in one-time funding to address homelessness

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The day after Gov. Tina Kotek was sworn into office, she issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency due to homelessness. Kotek’s order … Continue reading →

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