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Carl Segerstrom

Former Eugene Weekly intern Carl Segerstrom is assistant editor at High Country News covering the Northwest, Northern Rockies and Alaska.

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Not Out of the Woods

The Elliott State Forest will stay public, but will it be protected?

News 6 years ago

Driving through the Elliott State Forest, a 91,000-acre swath of state-owned forestland east of Coos Bay, is a jarring experience, and not just because of … Continue reading →

Deeds from the Dead

Developers dig up the past for new houses

News 7 years ago

On a gray winter day, mist hangs above the hills that surround Eugene. From the eastern end of the Ridgeline Trail, which runs along the … Continue reading →

Crazy Good Comedy

Maria Bamford’s unique comedy comes to the McDonald

Comedy 7 years ago

What do compulsive inappropriate thoughts, suicidal tendencies and cute raccoons have in common? They’re all frequent topics of Maria Bamford’s comedy. Bamford brings her unique … Continue reading →

Authentically Ani

Ani DiFranco brings her unique presence to Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Ani DiFranco has had many labels — singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, poet, activist, feminist, businesswoman — but at the end of the day she’s just Ani. … Continue reading →

Throwing Shade, or Not

Oregon missing out on EPA funds for clean water programs

News 8 years ago

On Oct. 4 the Environmental Protection Agency announced it was granting $1.7 million to Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to help with projects and … Continue reading →

A Growing Community

Huerto de la Familia puts fresh meals in people’s hands

News 8 years ago

On a typically gray late-summer day in Eugene, Marissa Zarate, executive director of Huerto de la Familia (“The Family Garden”), took Eugene Weekly on a … Continue reading →

The Spray Near You

Pesticide spray information at your fingertips

News 8 years ago

Starting in the early ’90s, Gary Hale and his wife, Jan Wroncy, who died in 2016, tracked herbicide sprays in Lane County. Concerns about herbicides … Continue reading →

Celebration in the Whit

The flavors are always burbling at Adriana's food truck

Chow 8 years ago

Across from Ninkasi, on a nice little patio, you can find Adriana Cruz sharing her homemade Mexican food. Adriana’s features traditional Mexican food as well … Continue reading →

The Bad Boyz of Supper

Buck Buck gets a big brother with Black Wolf Supper Club

Chow 8 years ago

Since he was a 19-year-old pantry chef working at what was then Red Agave, Mikey Lawrence has been telling anyone who would listen that the … Continue reading →

Setting the Terms After Charlottesville

Eugene minority leaders rally and send forceful message to community

News 8 years ago

“This is a call to action to show that we will do what’s necessary to protect our people,” said Charlie Landeros, an organizer of Monday’s … Continue reading →

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Carl Segerstrom

Former Eugene Weekly intern Carl Segerstrom is assistant editor at High Country News covering the Northwest, Northern Rockies and Alaska.

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