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Did you hear that the Eugene Public Library is no longer charging late fees? It’s joined libraries across the nation removing barriers to using their … Continue reading
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Did you hear that the Eugene Public Library is no longer charging late fees? It’s joined libraries across the nation removing barriers to using their … Continue reading
STATE RACES Democratic Primary Governor David Beem, Julian Bell, Wilson Bright, George Carrillo, Michael Cross, Ifeanyichukwu Diru, Peter Hall, Tina Kotek, Keisha Merchant, Tobias Read, … Continue reading
CITY OF EUGENE City Council City Council – Ward 3 Alan Zelenka (unopposed) City Council – Ward 4 Jennifer Solomon, Jennifer Yeh Incumbent City Councilor … Continue reading
LANE COUNTY County Commission Lane County Commissioner, West Lane, Position 1 Ryan Ceniga, Terry Duman, Misty Fox, Rod Graves, Dawn Lesley This is the first … Continue reading
If you’re exhausted and depressed about the news out of Ukraine, the pandemic, shootings on the streets of America, try watching the Golden State Warriors … Continue reading
Presidential elections grab headlines and attention, and while midterm elections — and primaries in particular — might seem less sexy, they need just as much … Continue reading
The more than 150-year-old J.J. Walton House, which once housed cult-favorite Mexican restaurant Morenos and later Bates Steak House, has been demolished, ending a fascinating … Continue reading
Wondering why so many pages in the Weekly this week? We’re back up to our pre-pandemic page count for this issue — and it feels … Continue reading
We confess to missing the Saturday Register-Guard in our box after all these years. A daily newspaper should be on the street every day. Right? … Continue reading
About 10 years ago, Supreme Court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson visited Eugene when she was on the U. S. Sentencing Commission. Invited by Judge Ann … Continue reading