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Blog: Page 35

Feelin’ Renewed

Two clean energy ballot initiatives move on after judge rules against secretary of state's rejection

BlogNews 6 years ago

A Marion County judge ruled today that the Oregon secretary of state must allow two clean energy initiative petitions to proceed through the ballot measure … Continue reading →

The (Other, Local) Candidates’ Debate

Eugene City Council candidates for Wards 1 and 8 stumped for seats Tuesday night

BlogNews 6 years ago

While the Democratic Party presidential primary debate was in full swing, Eugene City Council Ward 1 and Ward 8 candidates took to their own debate … Continue reading →

College Students Use Weed More Where It’s Legal

And they're supposedly binge drinking less, too

BlogCannabisNews 6 years ago

Maybe there’s a silver lining to all this weed because where it’s legal, college students are apparently binge drinking less. A study conducted by Harold … Continue reading →

EW’s Ten Most Read Stories of 2019

It's a reminder that a lot of white nationalist crap happened

BlogNews 6 years ago

As 2019 breathes its final breaths, it means it’s time to look at what our most popular stories were (spoiler: it had a lot to … Continue reading →

What Happened in 2019

Rounding up some of the year's biggest stories

BlogNews 6 years ago

A lot happened in 2019 with President Donald Trump, so it’s easy to forget what happened locally. Although Eugene Weekly is a little late to the … Continue reading →

Mourn the Dead

Remembering those who have died unhoused in Eugene this year

BlogNews 6 years ago

Stripped to their core, all the homeless own is the concrete, dirt and their wits. The concrete is unforgiving, the dirt turns to mud this … Continue reading →

Secretary of State Rejects Clean Electricity Ballot Measures

Once again citing Oregon's single subject requirement, Bev Clarno rejects the measures

BlogNews 6 years ago

Two ballot measures backed by Renew Oregon that aim to ask voters to support climate action were rejected by Secretary of State Bev Clarno Thursday, … Continue reading →

Douglas County Homeless Shelter Rejected … by the City of Roseburg

The city forces Douglas County to take down temporary homeless shelter

BlogNews 6 years ago

Douglas County, Lane County’s politically conservative neighbor to the south, is one of the few in the state that has tried to address homelessness by … Continue reading →

Add ‘Reversing Heroin Overdoses’ to Your Resume

Oregon Health Authority launches campaign to teach employers how to reverse opioid overdoses

BlogNews 6 years ago

At a Nov. 18 press conference , the Oregon Health Authority announced a campaign that aims to provide employers with the tools needed to train … Continue reading →

Water for Warm Springs

MRG Foundation fundraises for tribe as water issues continue

BlogViewpoint 6 years ago

Water is life, Chúush iwa Waqishwit in the Sahaptin language commonly spoken in Warm Springs. A motto that many tribal people have adopted takes on … Continue reading →

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