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Bailey Meyers

Author: Bailey Meyers

Sasquatch Sightings Await

Join experts and skeptics for two days of paranormal fun, legendary tales and theories at Greenwaters Park in Oakridge

News 8 months ago

Join believers, skeptics and researchers at the second annual two-day Sasquatch Summer Fest on July 11 and 12 at Greenwaters Park in Oakridge.  Meet world-renowned … Continue reading →

A Blueberry Bonanza

Celebrate blueberry season at the Blues and Brews Festival July 19 at Adkins Blueberry Farm

Whats-Happening 9 months ago

July in Oregon is more than just hot weather and fireworks, it’s also peak blueberry season. Head over to Adkins Blueberry Farm on July 19 … Continue reading →

Waterfalls, Canyons and the Painted Hills: A Road Trip with Endless Views

Make the four-hour drive from Eugene to experience one of Oregon’s “7 Wonders”

Travel 10 months ago

Oregon’s natural beauty is expansive across the state. What better way to experience that beauty than exploring one of Oregon’s “7 Wonders”? The Painted Hills … Continue reading →

Lane County lawmakers seek to exempt CleanLane from Oregon’s land-use laws

A bill in the Legislature would give the county an end run after losing its zoning case over the facility.

EW-Extra 10 months ago

Opponents of Lane County’s plans to build a $150 million facility to reduce wastes going into the Short Mountain landfill have argued the project is … Continue reading →

Gothic Horror Gets Amped

Catch the 1925 silent classic ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at Art House on April 22, featuring a live, genre-blending soundtrack by the Invincible Czars

Film 11 months ago

Looking for a little gothic horror to match Eugene’s often gloomy spring? Head over to Art House April 22 and watch the 1925 silent film, … Continue reading →

Eugene’s $10 Cap on Rental Application Fees Upheld 

The Oregon Supreme Court rejected a petition from landlords for review of the fee cap. For tenant advocates, it’s a victory for housing access.

News 1 year ago

Eugene’s $10 cap preventing landlords and property management companies from imposing high application fees on prospective tenants will remain. On Feb. 20, the Oregon Supreme … Continue reading →

Battle Over Videra Oak Meadow

Out-of-state developer faces opposition from residents who want to preserve the ecologically rich wetland tract

News 1 year ago

A Southwest Eugene wetland parcel with grassy fields, oak trees, natural springs and abundant wildlife may be overrun with excavators and concrete as development looms.  … Continue reading →

Sniffing for Truffles

Truffle-hunting dogs compete in a competition of scent at The Joriad Feb. 8

Whats-Happening 1 year ago

Truffles may be a delicacy enjoyed around the world, but we owe compliments not only to the chef who prepared the dish, but also the … Continue reading →

A Dynamic and Unconventional Symphony Program

Canadian conductor Tania Miller, one of the five finalists for the Eugene Symphony’s music director position, delivered a compelling performance of Andrea Tarrodi, Beethoven and Sibelius Jan. 23 the Hult Center.

EW-ExtraMusic 1 year ago

Conductor Tania Miller took the podium with a commanding presence Jan. 23 as she led the Eugene Symphony at the Hult Center in a dynamic … Continue reading →

15 Stories on 13th

Latest proposed UO-area student housing project may hit a record 15 stories

News 1 year ago

Construction of the seven-story Flock 13 student apartment building on 13th Avenue immediately west of the University of Oregon has barely been completed, yet out-of-state … Continue reading →

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