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Blog: Page 10

4/20 Celebration at the Hippie Museum

Venue summons stoners to downtown Springfield

BlogCannabisCultureEW-Extra 3 years ago

Who says 4/20 has to be just one day? To Normal Bean, a local music promoter and founder of Springfield’s Hippie Museum, the celebration is … Continue reading →

Opening Up for the Nonaffiliated

Rise in nonaffiliated voters spurs push to open Oregon primaries

BlogNews 3 years ago

By Julia Shumway Oregon voters who aren’t registered with any political party reached a significant milestone in March: They now outnumber Democrats.  Nonaffiliated voters have … Continue reading →

Tristan und Isolde

ArtsBlog 3 years ago

At long last, it’s here. Well, at least Act 1 is here. Even with intermissions, it’s hard to sit through more than three hours of … Continue reading →

Keb’ Mo’ at The Shedd

BlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

He’s a five-time Grammy winner who has been described as a living link to the seminal Delta blues that once traveled up and down the … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Has Parole Revoked

Declared a danger to the community, Laskey is sent back to federal prison

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey is headed back to prison for what was described at a recent court date as “out of control” meth use, … Continue reading →

Standing for the Flag

Days after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine flag at Hayward Field was in poor shape, but the UO replaced it with a new one after seeing a complaint

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

While on a walk with his wife, Keith Eddins noticed the flags outside of Hayward Field were tattered. That was days after Russia’s Feb. 24 … Continue reading →

Web Letters

Letter writers address COVID, the environment, housing — and more

BlogLetters 3 years ago

Here at Eugene Weekly, we love our letter writers, but with COVID still hurting our advertisers — and thus our page count — we can’t fit all … Continue reading →

Sense of Relief

Eugene School District 4J and the Eugene Education Association reach tentative contract agreement after months of bargaining

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

More than 700 people and dozens of educators, dressed in red as an expression of solidarity, attended the Thursday, Feb. 17 Eugene School District 4J … Continue reading →

Schools Go Mask Optional

Springfield, Bethel, 4J and the UO decide to lift mask mandates

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Masks in schools have been a contentious subject, often leading to school board meeting disruptions and harassment. On Feb. 28, Oregon state leaders lifted mask … Continue reading →

Oregon to Remove Indoor Mask Requirement

Joint decision with West Coast states starts 11:59 pm March 11

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

When you wake up on March 12, wearing masks indoors throughout the West Coast will no longer be required.  The decision has been moved up … Continue reading →

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