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Renata S. Geraldo

Author: Renata S. Geraldo

Food for Less

Great places to eat and not spend too much in Eugene

Chow 6 years ago

Part of college life culture is the hunt for cheap meals. Since University of Oregon students are heading back to Eugene and Lane Community College … Continue reading →

Reaching for the Slime

Eugene’s new SLUG queen wants a grand parade

News 6 years ago

Get ready to bend the knee: The new SLUG queen is among us, and her name is Jenette Kime, aka SluGoddess Slime Shine. Elected as … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Arcimoto’s Founder Optimistic Despite Dim Financials

The electric car company's second quarter report shows bigger losses than in previous quarters

BlogNews 6 years ago

While Arcimoto’s financial situation looked dim in today’s earnings report, Mark Frohnmayer, Arcimoto’s president and founder told investors he plans on increasing the company’s production. … Continue reading →

Beyond Binary

Local tech firms are making space for LGBTQ representation

Culture 6 years ago

Andy Darnall, co-founder of NuRealms who identifies as queer, genderqueer and afab (assigned female at birth), praises the game-development industry’s inclusivity. A part of what … Continue reading →

52 Pills Per Person

Data shows Lane County has been awash in prescription opioids

News 6 years ago

At the height of the prescription drug crisis a decade ago, Lane County pharmacies dispensed enough opioid pain medication to give 52 pills each year … Continue reading →

Improving Oil Train Safety

Railroads will have to create contingency plans with HB 2209

News 6 years ago

Even before an oil train derailed and spilled its contents in the Columbia Gorge in 2016, the black tankers and their dangers were an ongoing … Continue reading →

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