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Eve Weston

Author: Eve Weston

Those Dammed Fish

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is continuing hydropower in the Willamette Valley and looking at new fish passage measures

News 2 days ago

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will conduct “deep drawdowns” at several reservoirs to improve passage for threatened native fish, while continuing hydropower … Continue reading →

Finding a Place

As more people flee red states, Cascades Community Placement Services is trying to help

News 1 week ago

More and more LGBTQIA+ people are fleeing red states, says Sasha Violet, outreach director and board secretary of Eugene-based Cascades Community Placement Services (CCPS), a … Continue reading →

Fed Fence Removal Postponed

Judge extends removal order for Federal Building security fence to July 1

EW-ExtraNews 1 week ago

U.S. District Court Judge Mustafa Kasubhai granted an extension to the federal General Services Administration, allowing an extra seven days to remove a controversial security … Continue reading →

First Amendment Win

The fence around the Eugene Federal Building to come down as the GSA hangs two ‘Freedom 250’ banners on the prominent protest spot

EW-ExtraNews 2 weeks ago

A controversial security fence is set to be removed from the downtown Eugene Federal Building per a federal judge’s order as the federal government drapes … Continue reading →

Community to Corporate

The University of Oregon is consolidating department offices and  the Department of Earth Sciences says it could harm students

News 2 weeks ago

Faculty members say the University of Oregon is closing the Department of Earth Sciences office in Cascade Hall, a space they describe as a hub … Continue reading →

Punk Prom

Find a different crowd at this year’s Punk Prom

Whats-Happening 3 weeks ago

Local punk nonprofit Radical Alternative Development hosts its fourth annual Punk Prom June 13 at Blairally Vintage Arcade. At this all ages event, local youth … Continue reading →

Fence Lawsuit

Activists sue the General Services Administration over Federal Building fence

EW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Over the past year, activists have been protesting unjust Immigration and Customs Enforcement practices outside the Eugene Federal Building, which is home to an ICE … Continue reading →

Protecting The Future

Local punk nonprofit hosts fifth annual free Mental Health Benefit Punk Show

Music 1 month ago

Punk nonprofit Radical Alternative Development hosts its fifth annual free Mental Health Benefit Punk Show at Washington Jefferson Skate Park Sept 26 and 27. For … Continue reading →

Separation Anxiety

Cascadia Democratic Action hopes for autonomy from the United States

News 1 month ago

Cascadia Democratic Action, a nonviolent movement whose ultimate goal is to achieve an independent, democratic bioregion, announced on the eve of Cascadia Day, May 18, … Continue reading →

Sentenced

Former Eugene Weekly business manager sentenced to three years in prison for embezzlement 

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Eugene Weekly’s former business manager, Elisha Young, is going to prison for 36 months on five felony counts of first degree theft following a May … Continue reading →

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