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• A half century ago, Rachel Carson sounded the alarm in her book Silent Spring: We were killing off birds with the use of the pesticide … Continue reading
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• A half century ago, Rachel Carson sounded the alarm in her book Silent Spring: We were killing off birds with the use of the pesticide … Continue reading
• Election Day has come and gone; only one in five Eugene voters bothered to cast ballots. After the City Council passed a payroll tax … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly has a hiking column again! Chandra LeGue of Oregon Wild, who recently authored a book on hikes in Oregon’s ancient forest, will … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly welcomes a new full-time writer, Taylor Perse, to our news staff. Perse, 22, is a 2019 graduate of the University of Oregon … Continue reading
• Take a look down 15th Avenue near Villard Street at the new Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center. It’s only 3,200 square feet, a tiny … Continue reading
• Denny Braud rolled out an impressive list of achievements in downtown Eugene over the last 15 years when he showed slides and spoke to … Continue reading
• Here’s your periodic reminder that a strong community needs a strong daily paper — and those cost money. Locally owned Eugene Weekly is free … Continue reading
• “How dare you continue to look away!” If you haven’t listened to Greta Thunberg’s stirring speech to the United Nations Climate Action Summit in … Continue reading
• As a newspaper and as a community, we were saddened to hear of the passing of Lois Wadsworth on Saturday, Sept. 14. Wadsworth was … Continue reading
• Annette Montero died on the streets of Eugene, run over by a truck as she slept. As our cover story shows this week, she … Continue reading