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Did Eugene just have its own mini-version of voters believing Trumpian lies? The campaign to unseat Eugene City Councilor Claire Syrett is ahead as of … Continue reading
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Did Eugene just have its own mini-version of voters believing Trumpian lies? The campaign to unseat Eugene City Councilor Claire Syrett is ahead as of … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Hamilton: the Revolution by Lin Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. A big, beautiful book (and expensive but worth it at about $50 … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Long cover story in the September Atlantic magazine on “Family Separation: An American Tragedy” by Caitlin Dickerson. This tells us in painful … Continue reading
Former UO President Michael Schill stayed in Eugene for seven years, a longer tenure than most university presidents these days. We wish him well in … Continue reading
We hear that improved public transportation options are being looked at for the loop from downtown past Civic Park. We also hear that this is … Continue reading
The bad news: climate change with record-setting heat in the Pacific Northwest; floods in Kentucky; fires everywhere. The good news: a bill agreed to by … Continue reading
What should Phil Knight do next? After bringing the splendid World Athletics Championships to Eugene for 10 days, he has done all he can for … Continue reading
If you haven’t seen it already, come check out our new Suspish Fish graffiti art! Suspish is a fantastic local artist whose work we haven’t … Continue reading
What we’re reading: David Cay Johnston’s The Big Cheat: How Donald Trump Fleeced America and Enriched Himself and His Family. We know more than ever … Continue reading
Imagine our surprise — as a woman-owned and edited local newspaper — when we were invited to ask a question of the three men speaking on … Continue reading