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Blog: Page 46

Today, Nov. 20, is Transgender Day of Remembrance

Trans Justice Campaign will be hosting an event to observe the Trans Day of Remembrance

BlogCulture 7 years ago

United Front’s Trans Justice Campaign is hosting an event to observe the Trans Day of Remembrance at 6 pm today with “food, an altar, and space … Continue reading →

Oregon Is No Friend of the (Sun) Devil, Wins 31-29

But ASU nearly steals a win at Autzen thanks to Oregon's weak offense during second half

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Arizona State University’s (ASU) sidelines blew up in excitement when Oregon’s Justin Herbert threw an interception with a little less than four minutes left in … Continue reading →

Oregon Political Transparency is Breaking the Web

ORESTAR unable to disclose all donations and expenditures from PACs and candidates

BlogNews 7 years ago

The 2018 midterm election was expensive and exhausting. Just ask the Oregon Secretary of State’s campaign finance transparency website OreStar. Eugene Weekly learned today from an official … Continue reading →

Downtown Businesses Thank City for Nixing City Hall Shelter

Letter refers to 'fragile' downtown

BlogNews 7 years ago

A letter signed by more than 30 downtown businesses gives praise to Eugene City Manager Jon Ruiz and other city officials for canceling the previously … Continue reading →

Butterfly Lot Protesters Removed By Police

Campers and their belongings were removed by EPD today

BlogNews 7 years ago

Late Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 14, at around 3 pm, Eugene police officers and county workers began moving homeless protest campers from the county-owned “butterfly lot.” … Continue reading →

Butterfly Lot Protesters Are Back

Protesters have returned to the lot and have no plans to move

BlogNews 7 years ago

Over this past weekend, the homeless protest camp returned to the Lane County-owned “butterfly lot” (on Eighth Avenue and Oak Street). The protesters, most of … Continue reading →

The RG Finds a Use for Eugene Weekly

In 'how to' video, RG reporter uses EW issue as kindling

BlogCulture 7 years ago

When I was younger, I learned a great lesson from The Omega Man, the Charlton Heston-led adaptation of I Am Legend, that nothing cleanses like fire. … Continue reading →

Ryan Hamilton Proves More Than Potatoes Come From Idaho

Comedian talks comedy, Jerry Seinfeld and coming to the Pacific Northwest

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Having your own Netflix special seems like it could be a great opening line for a single person, an invitation that expands the possibilities of … Continue reading →

Communications Director Out at UO

Tobin Klinger is currently working on special projects

BlogNews 7 years ago

Tobin Klinger, the University of Oregon’s senior director of public affairs communications, is out, Eugene Weekly learned this morning, Nov. 9. “Tobin Klinger is currently … Continue reading →

Democrats Keep Oregon Blue

'Blue wave' takes U.S. House, but Democrats maintain power in Oregon

BlogNews 7 years ago

Oregon won’t have the only governor in the U.S. with a goatee after all. Gov. Kate Brown will keep her job for the next four years, … Continue reading →

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