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Colin Houck

Colin Houck interned for Eugene Weekly while studying journalism at the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication in 2019. He currently works as a freelance writer and photographer. He writes on topics ranging from social justice issues, political extremism, land use and environmental issues and civics. His photographic work includes photojournalism, documentary, sports, portraiture and fashion. You can find his work at www.colinhouckphotography.com.

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White Supremacist To Be Transferred

Jake Laskey headed to federal prison after serving state sentence

News 3 years ago

Jacob Albert Laskey, the notorious white supremacist who gained attention in 2002 for an anti-Semitic attack on Temple Beth Israel in Eugene, is set to … Continue reading →

Council Candidate Proposes Housing Solutions

Housing is a top issue in the early race for City Council in the primaries

News 4 years ago

With election season fast approaching, local campaigns are gearing up ahead of the May 2020 primaries. Four Eugene City Council seats are up for election … Continue reading →

Annette Montero 1962-2019

The family of a woman killed in downtown Eugene last month describes a life much bigger than the word ‘homeless’

News 4 years ago

In 1979 she graduated as a class leader in a large Bay Area high school. In 1982 she was a student at the University of … Continue reading →

Big Flavor in a Little Korea Taqueria

One of downtown’s newer food additions serves up Korean fusion

Chow 4 years ago

“Do you serve cat?” This racist question was asked of Chi Shin shortly after he opened Chi’s Korean Tacos in downtown Eugene last year. When … Continue reading →

Who’ll Get Your Vote

Eugene Weekly ventures into Springfield to see how people there might vote in the 2020 presidential race

News 4 years ago

Eugene may be in our name, but believe it or not, Eugene Weekly covers all of Lane County and sometimes even statewide issues. The past … Continue reading →

Forever Unseen

The tragic death of an unhoused woman in Eugene raises questions about how the deaths of those on the streets are tracked

News 4 years ago

A woman was killed while sleeping in a parking lot during the early hours of Monday, Aug. 26. According to a series of Eugene Police … Continue reading →

Once in a Blue Moon

A beloved niche bookstore in Eugene will soon close its doors for good

News 4 years ago

As of September, Eugene will have one less independently owned bookstore. In its place will be an expanded liquor store. Blue Moon Books owner Dona … Continue reading →

Big Ideas Come in Small Packages

A local educator wants to bring a new breed of school to the community

News 4 years ago

For parents and caregivers looking for new education options for their elementary and middle school-aged children, welcome news may be on the horizon. A local … Continue reading →

The Portland Rally in Photos

A photo gallery of the Aug. 17 right-wing rally and counter-protest

News 4 years ago

Portland Anti Right-Wing Protest Turns Against Police

Proud Boys descend on Portland a week after another right-wing rally in Eugene

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Portland Proud Boy rally in downtown Portland Saturday, Aug. 17, met with sizable, vocal resistance. Aside from a handful of skirmishes and arrests, however, … Continue reading →

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Colin Houck

Colin Houck interned for Eugene Weekly while studying journalism at the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication in 2019. He currently works as a freelance writer and photographer. He writes on topics ranging from social justice issues, political extremism, land use and environmental issues and civics. His photographic work includes photojournalism, documentary, sports, portraiture and fashion. You can find his work at www.colinhouckphotography.com.

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