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• September sighting by a paddle-boarder in the Alton Baker canoe path: three river otters playing in the late afternoon Labor Day sun. • National … Continue reading
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• September sighting by a paddle-boarder in the Alton Baker canoe path: three river otters playing in the late afternoon Labor Day sun. • National … Continue reading
• The death of a homeless person crushed by a vehicle while sleeping in a downtown parking lot early Monday morning is a reminder of … Continue reading
• Mass shootings, hate rallies, wildfires, climate change, politics in general. Sometimes it feels like bad news fills up our pages. Eugene Weekly has a … Continue reading
• How ironic that Oregon public schools finally have a real infusion of funds through the Student Success Act passed by the last legislative session and our … Continue reading
• Oregon has a Red Flag Law allowing courts to take weapons away from people who are at risk as a danger to themselves or others. … Continue reading
• Climate change isn’t real, right? Tell that to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which is contemplating building a retractable dome over its outdoor Allen Elizabethan … Continue reading
• News is everywhere that GateHouse — the mega-corporation that owns what’s left of The Register-Guard — is merging with Gannett, the newspaper chain whose … Continue reading
• The legislative session is over, but the Oregon Republicans are still mad at Gov. Kate Brown. As first reported by the conservative-leaning newspaper The … Continue reading
• Who owns the World (Cup)? The U.S. Women’s National Team. On Sunday, July 7, the U.S. beat the Netherlands 2-0. The Portland Thorns had … Continue reading
• Fireworks celebrations are a blast, and between Art and the Vineyard, the Creswell Fourth of July Parade and Springfield’s Light of Liberty, there will … Continue reading