Skip to content

Eugene Weekly

We've got issues.

  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Support
  • Advertise in Eugene Weekly
  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Music
  • Opinion
    • Slant
    • Letters
  • EW Newsletters
  • MORE
    • Calendar
      • Submit An Event
        • Calendar Guidelines & FAQ
    • Visual Arts
    • Photo Galleries
    • Performing Arts
    • Film
    • Chow
    • Drink
    • Cannabis
    • Outdoors
    • Classifieds
    • Obituary
    • What’s Happening Podcast
  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • Contact Us
Blog: Page 45

Local Racist Gets Marr’d in Corvallis

Nazi wannabe Jimmy Marr gets hospitalized after fight, right-wing strikes back online

BlogNews 6 years ago

Jimmy Marr was in Corvallis the other night. Apparently, he got in a street fight that I’d like to imagine was a lot like West Side Story — … Continue reading →

Celebrate the Solstice in Oakridge

Tis the season to check out the art

BlogCulture 6 years ago

Oakridge is known for its transition from a logging town to a mountain bike mecca. Now it will be known for its art. Sunny Zylstra … Continue reading →

Secretary of State ‘Heartbroken’ by Opioid Problem, Wants Legislature to Act

Give more patient, prescriber data to database to fight opioid crisis, says secretary of state audit report

BlogNews 6 years ago

An audit released by the Oregon secretary of state today said the state falls short when addressing opioid misuse and abuse. To overcome the state’s … Continue reading →

Move on Over Jesus, There’s a New Banner in Town

A banner in response to Christian messages of previous years, promotes Winter Solstice instead

BlogNews 6 years ago

Sorry, Jesus, but Freedom From Religion Foundation says you’re not the reason for the season. Charles Jones, a local member of the organization, which is … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Legislature Receives an Even Lower Conservative Rating

Oregon Legislature's average conservative rating is one of the lowest in the U.S. according to East Coast conservative group

BlogNews 6 years ago

It’s just about the end of the year, so everyone is handing out grades as if it’s school. The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF), a … Continue reading →

Popular Downtown Music Venue Closes Temporarily

Closure will bring new ownership team and facility upgrades

BlogMusic 6 years ago

Rumors quickly spread around the Eugene music scene a few months ago that popular downtown venue, Hi-Fi Music Hall, was in financial trouble and may … Continue reading →

Enterprise Zone Update

Councilor Betty Taylor is a critic of enterprise zones

BlogNews 6 years ago

For a Nov. 21 article, following up on EW’s investigation into enterprise zones, “Big Corporate Handouts with Little Oversight,” EW reached out to members of … Continue reading →

Butterfly Lot Curfew Approved

Lane County Board of Commissioners adopt an overnight curfew for the downtown lot

BlogNews 7 years ago

At its Tuesday, Nov. 27, meeting, the Lane County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an emergency ordinance placing an 11 pm to 6 am curfew … Continue reading →

Dam the Torpedoes, Ducks Say

Oregon wins Civil War game, avenges its last loss in Corvallis

BlogCulture 7 years ago

No one in the press box seemed to care that Oregon State’s (OSU) marching band was playing an ABBA tribute halftime show. I seemed to … Continue reading →

Our Children’s Trust Case Still Delayed, May Be Appealed

A recent statement says the trial may also be separated into two parts

BlogNews 7 years ago

A court order today, Nov. 21, from federal Judge Ann Aiken states that the Our Children’s Trust (OCT) trial is still delayed pending a decision … Continue reading →

Posts navigation

← Previous
45 of 108
Next →
Current Issue
Current Issue
Find a Paper Read this Issue
  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Find A Paper
  • Advertise with Eugene Weekly
  • Submit An Event
  • Promotions
  • Masthead
  • Contact
  • Support Eugene Weekly
  • We Are Hiring

© Eugene Weekly, 2025

ting Manager Tracking Code Start -->