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Animal Funding Restored

Budget committee votes to reinstate Greenhill’s animal services funding 

BlogEW-Extra 2 years ago

By Bob Keefer and Camilla Mortensen On May 24 the city of Eugene’s Budget Committee restored funding for the animal services provided by Greenhill Humane … Continue reading →

Election Update

Some races are settled in the May 16 special district election, others not so much

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Between vote by mail and close races the winners in the May 16 special election are not truly definitive until the election is certified, June … Continue reading →

‘Security Through Obscurity’

Proposed rules before the Eugene City Council may make it more difficult for unhoused people to find a legal place to camp without facing higher fines — or even jail. 

News 2 years ago

By Bentley Freeman, Alexis Weisend and Evan Weston In 2021, Oregon lawmakers passed a new law directing cities to stop the arbitrary way they treated … Continue reading →

Oregon Country Fair announces 2023 Entertainment Lineup

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Oregon Country Fair folks revealed their 2023 entertainment lineup today. Yep, they announced on 4/20. Can’t read the tiny type on the announcement image? We … Continue reading →

Fire at Nelson’s

Eugene Police Department’s Arson Unit investigating fire at Nelson’s in the Whit

News 2 years ago

By Melvin Bravo and Elliott Deins The Eugene-Springfield Fire Department responded to a fire at popular Latino restaurant Nelson’s in the Whit at 12:30 am … Continue reading →

Crisis Mode

A crisis stabilization center in Lane County could mean leaving behind a system riddled with gaps. But first, the county must address what isn’t working. 

News 3 years ago

By Anna Kaminski and Winter Wagner A scorching afternoon in Tucson in August 2020 had all the makings of a tragedy.  A local judge had ordered … Continue reading →

What we’re listening to

Eugene Weekly looks back at our staff-favorite albums of 2022

Music 3 years ago
A montage of album art and photos from Lane County musicians.

Lane County musicians have been busy this year.  For some, the silenced live music scene during the early stages of the COVD-19 lockdown was a … Continue reading →

Looking Back at 2022

Exploring a news-filled year by what was most-read online

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

The year 2022 is on its way out, and what a news-filled time it’s been. We endured two elections, wildfires, a recall election that rocked … Continue reading →

OMG It’s a Eugene Weekly Hoodie

Buy cool stuff, support your favorite local alt weekly

Culture 3 years ago

Want to support a good cause, and be comfy and warm doing it? Buy a Eugene Weekly Local and Vocal hooded sweatshirt. Only $55 gets … Continue reading →

Cold Nights, Warm Pages

As the nights get colder, curl up with a good local book

Books 3 years ago

Sure we hate the time change — leaving the office to dark rainy streets is depressing. But our spirits lift a little bit at the thought … Continue reading →

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