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Eve Weston

Author: Eve Weston

Cease and Desist

Weyerhaeuser threatens legal action against Community Rights Lane County

News 3 days ago

Timber giant Weyerhaeuser is threatening legal action against Community Rights Lane County, a nonprofit organization supporting Measure 20-373, aka the “Watersheds Bill of Rights,” for … Continue reading →

Beaver Hunt

EWEB contracted a company to hunt beaver at night with bows and arrows in the Leaburg Canal

News 1 week ago

In late 2025 and early 2026, Eugene Water and Electric Board contracted the lethal removal of beaver from the Leaburg Canal using bows and arrows, … Continue reading →

‘Cowards Barricade’

A small crowd of protesters were met with a heavy police presence while contractors installed a fence outside the downtown Eugene Federal Building

EW-Extra 2 weeks ago

A small protest outside the downtown Eugene Federal Building was met with heavy federal and local police presence on April 29 as a new heavy-duty … Continue reading →

The Sun Sets

After 33 years, Black Sun Books is Outliers Books

Books 2 weeks ago

More than 33 years ago, Peter Ogura was working for a legal publisher in San Francisco, struggling to stay awake during what he describes as … Continue reading →

Dam Debate Continues

Conservationists ask federal regulators to require EWEB to make improvements to fish passage at the Trail Bridge Dam and consider other options

EW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Right now, native fish can make their way past the Trail Bridge Dam on the McKenzie River in two ways: Chinook salmon are trapped and … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Wolves and Farmers 

Wildlife bill increases compensation and deterrents as wolves continue their comeback  

News 1 month ago

More than 100 years ago, Oregon waged a war on wolves to the point where they were extirpated — becoming extinct in the state. These … Continue reading →

Taking Risks 

Older protesters say they show up despite the risks because they feel an obligation to do so for those who can’t

News 1 month ago

If you drive by the Federal Building in downtown Eugene, chances are you’ve seen protesters on the sidewalks surrounding the building every day, holding signs … Continue reading →

Balling on a Budget

Finding the cheapest craft brews in town

Drink 1 month ago

Drinking the same old beers can get boring. But upgrading to craft beer doesn’t have to be expensive. To prove it, I went on a … Continue reading →

Uncorked!

Learn about Eugene and Springfield’s beer and wine scene in Cap and Cork

Drink 1 month ago

Each year, Eugene Weekly takes a deep dive into the diverse beer and wine scene here in Eugene and Springfield. Every time, we’re able to … Continue reading →

Beer and Wine on the Horizon

Looking forward at upcoming beer and wine events

Drink 1 month ago

For the beer and wine enthusiasts here in Eugene and Springfield, there’s a few exciting beer and wine events coming up. On April 2, The … Continue reading →

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