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Biz Beat

Hippie Hemp, Ninkasi and DMP

Biz Beat 7 years ago

• Hippie Hemp is a new small business in downtown Eugene that celebrated its grand opening in February. The store is located at 187 E. … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

March for Our Lives, Eugene Darkroom and Playwrights Say #NeverAgain

Activist Alert 7 years ago

• Eugene Darkroom Group (see EW “Playing in the Dark” 6/1/2017) has found a home at Maude Kerns Art Center. For every pint purchased at … Continue reading →

Biz Beat

Fishing and recycling in this week's business tidbits

Biz Beat 7 years ago

• Our region’s multimillion-dollar sport fishing industry is likely to be affected by changes afoot in our local hatcheries and dams. People who fish spend … Continue reading →

Eugene Design: The Good and the Awful

Eugene Weekly's staff picks our favorite and not-so-favorite examples of the city's built landscape

Culture 7 years ago

The Eugene Public Library High vaulted ceilings, natural light streaming through subtle stained glass, and an awe-inspiring rotunda capped with a skylight mark the remarkable … Continue reading →

Every Other Night of the Week

The nightlife scene has a weeknight for everyone

CultureDrink 7 years ago

Mondays Make the Bars Funagain I’m a pretty boring 23-year-old — my idea of a fun night is sitting around a table with my friends … Continue reading →

Slant

Endangered bird, Bill Fletcher, Oregon's 2nd Congressional District race, South Eugene Axe

Slant 7 years ago

Several times a month, EW runs information on pesticide sprays around Lane County, supplied to us by the group Forestland Dwellers. This week we got … Continue reading →

Turning Red States Blue

Political activist group supporting out-of-state election candidates

News 7 years ago

Bonnie Henderson hasn’t forgotten a trip to the Democratic Party of Lane County’s headquarters in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election. After … Continue reading →

Biz Beat

Wayward Lamb closes, Science Factory changes, the Jones estate and more business news

Biz Beat 7 years ago

• One of the largest residential real estate parcels in the Eugene hills may go on the market this year, according to unconfirmed rumors. Local timber baron … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2018-01-18

Letters 7 years ago

A WARRIOR’S FAREWELL I am a chief petitioner for the Freedom from Aerial Herbicide Spraying Bill of Rights. I am coming to the end of … Continue reading →

Slant

The Axe, the auditor, Measure 101 robo calls and other thoughts from EW’s editorial board

Slant 7 years ago

• This just in! Scott Landfield of Tsunami Books tells us they didn’t just raise the $302,000 the store needed to assure Tsunami could keep … Continue reading →

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