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• Ballots are out for the Nov. 7 special election. Here’s our endorsements at a glance: Dissolving the separate Goshen and Pleasant Hill rural fire … Continue reading
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• Ballots are out for the Nov. 7 special election. Here’s our endorsements at a glance: Dissolving the separate Goshen and Pleasant Hill rural fire … Continue reading
• The BEAM BRiGHT Parade took over downtown Eugene Oct. 14 with lights, music and more. A crew of celebrity judges, including sculptor Jud Turner … Continue reading
• With cold weather coming, we want to remind our readers of the big boxes we have in the lobby of the Eugene Weekly building … Continue reading
• Surprising no one but the renegade labor union that launched an inexplicable campaign to have him removed from office, state Rep. Paul Holvey easily … Continue reading
• Did you vote yet? Time is running out — or may have run out by the time you read this! The runoff round for Best … Continue reading
America’s college football fans will look to Eugene at 12:30 pm Saturday, Sept. 23, when the Colorado Buffaloes visit the Ducks. Oregon and Colorado are … Continue reading
The second and final round of Best of Eugene opened Sept. 7 and runs through noon Sept. 29. Don’t see a category you think we … Continue reading
Normally, when we hear of a local newspaper selling, we get the shivers, but this week it’s good news. Oregon-based Country Media has purchased Newport … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Necessary Trouble: Growing up at midcentury by Drew Gilpin Faust, the former president of Harvard University This wonderfully written 270-page book is … Continue reading
Eugene, Oregon, is about to become a city of more than 170,000 people without an emergency room. PeaceHealth announced the impending closure of its University … Continue reading