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Blog: Page 42

Legislative Controversy

A bill to fund schools raises eyebrows with environmentalists

BlogNews 6 years ago

A bill in the Oregon Legislature that would raise much-needed money for schools is troubling local environmental advocates. Patty Hine of 350 Eugene says the … Continue reading →

Thunder Rolls in Ticket Sales for Garth Brooks

Country mega-star sells out Autzen, sets stadium record for sales

ArtsBlog 6 years ago

It never rains in Autzen, but when Garth Brooks’ tickets go on sale, boy does the thunder roll. Tickets for the Garth Brooks show in … Continue reading →

Happy Yeaster, Doughnuts Have Risen

Voodoo Doughnuts busts out limited run of doughnuts inspired by 4/20 and Easter

BlogCulture 6 years ago

It’s not 4/20 or Easter without Voodoo Doughnut running a special line of doughnuts that makes its usual menu look tame. Because Eugene Weekly has become … Continue reading →

Café Bummer News

Café Yumm! announces its location near UO will lose its lease, will close down

BlogNews 6 years ago

It’s been a hard time for restaurants near the University of Oregon campus. First, we lost Barry’s Espresso and Bakery, and a pot shop moved … Continue reading →

Tax Day Penny Poll Time!

Where would you put your taxes?

BlogNews 6 years ago

Every year the folks from Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC) take a penny poll to see where taypayers would actually put their hard-earned federal … Continue reading →

Chasing Banks

Activists rally in national day of action against JPMorgan Chase

BlogViewpoint 6 years ago

The crowd of 20 organized under drizzly skies on Wednesday afternoon, April 10, their backs turned on the Willamette Street traffic. Their signs, paintings of … Continue reading →

A New Sheriff in Town — Soon

Byron Trapp issues resignation, sets sights on retirement

BlogNews 6 years ago

Sheriff Byron Trapp has worked for the Lane County Sheriff’s Office for 31 years but Monday, April 16, will be his final day working in … Continue reading →

The Kombucha Party

Oregon lawmakers introduce bill targeting taxes on kombucha

BlogNews 6 years ago

Oregon lawmakers pushed their acronym skills to the max when reintroducing legislation that would update federal alcohol taxes on kombucha companies in Oregon and throughout … Continue reading →

Hi Fi Music Hall is Now Sessions Music Hall

Downtown music venue changes name, set to reopen

ArtsBlog 6 years ago

Since December 2018, popular downtown music spot Hi-Fi Music Hall has been in a state of semi-dormancy, opening only periodically as a venue and bar … Continue reading →

Gone Shootin’

EPUD and Tillamook People's Utility District work together through weaponry

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Lane County is still feeling the after-effects of February’s “snowpocalypse.” Eugene-Springfield has more or less recovered — except for some people who have left tree … Continue reading →

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