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Anna Mattson

Author: Anna Mattson

Under a Microscope

Local Starbucks employees remain resilient despite union-busting tactics

News 3 years ago

Soon after news broke in December 2021 that Starbucks workers at a Buffalo, New York, location had filed paperwork to form a union, Jake LaMourie, … Continue reading →

Sense of Relief

Eugene School District 4J and the Eugene Education Association reach tentative contract agreement after months of bargaining

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

More than 700 people and dozens of educators, dressed in red as an expression of solidarity, attended the Thursday, Feb. 17 Eugene School District 4J … Continue reading →

Chain Reaction

With COVID-19 cases in Eugene and worker shortages, Lane Transit District bus operators are under stress

News 3 years ago

Operators at Lane Transit District are working hard to keep buses moving around town. With more than 30 routes and countless stops, bus drivers, known … Continue reading →

Falling Short

UO kicks off another term of in-person school with some students skeptical of booster requirements and other COVID measures

News 3 years ago

As the winter cold crept in and students traveled home for the holidays, the University of Oregon marked the end of what was a monumental … Continue reading →

Biden the Builder

Sen. Ron Wyden, Rep. Peter DeFazio and supporters celebrate Biden’s infrastructure legislative win

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

After months of negotiation and discussion, President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill finally survived Congress and landed on his desk.  On Nov. 5, U.S. Rep. Peter … Continue reading →

Best Drag Queen 

Best of Eugene 4 years ago

1. Candy Whoreholla Instagram.com/Candy_Whoreholla. 2. Karress Ann Slaughter (Cornel Hardiman) Facebook.com/GlamazonsEugene. 3. Slutashia Facebook.com/Slutashia. “It was in the very beginning of the pandemic I thought … Continue reading →

Back to In-Person

University of Oregon students return to a full campus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic 

News 4 years ago

The University of Oregon campus sat for nearly two years, nearly silent and brooding. But on Sept. 27, every pathway on 13th Avenue was filled … Continue reading →

Cannabis Goes Green

Growing cannabis independently lessens carbon footprint

Cannabis 4 years ago

Emerald Valley Gardens, a small cannabis gardening shop near Springfield, is bustling with customers. At the register, owner Madeline Thomas answers questions about where to … Continue reading →

Spread Thin

Retirement communities and workers struggle over labor shortages

News 4 years ago

Garden Way Retirement Community, right near the Gully Bike Path and Autzen Stadium, has a perfectly trimmed lawn and manicured flower baskets outside. But inside, … Continue reading →

Keep the Candle Burning

How the history of LGBTQ+ pride in Eugene transformed into the celebration it is today 

Culture 4 years ago

Parades of rainbow flags and marches celebrating the LGBTQ+ community’s rich history generally start nationwide in June. But in typical fashion, Eugene does things a … Continue reading →

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