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Blog: Page 6

Springfield’s Award-Winning Art 

Check out the winners of the 30th annual Springfield Mayor’s Art Show at the Emerald Art Center

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 3 years ago

Encouraging words matter. Just see Tim Gunn tell one of the designers on Project Runway, “I believe in you.” Even watching on a screen, you … Continue reading →

‘Save the Children’ Protesters Protest a Child

Protest surrounding an 11-year-old participating in Drag Storytime spilled over into a tense standoff

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Bentley Freeman and Jake Moore “Let kids be kids,” said Allison Black, a security guard and bartender for Old Nick’s Pub, “A little girl … Continue reading →

Scholarships In The Name Of An Education Advocate

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Sen. Ron Wyden’s recent visit to Eugene Weekly during our election endorsements process reminded me of the stories I have heard him tell about his … Continue reading →

Biden Visits Portland

Biden works campaign phones, touts record, expresses optimism in Portland

BlogNews 3 years ago

By Julia Shumway With control of the Oregon governorship and three congressional districts at stake, President Joe Biden visited Portland this weekend to convince Oregonians … Continue reading →

Living by the Sword

Leading death penalty abolitionist Sister Helen Prejean to speak at the University of Oregon

BlogNews 3 years ago

Sister Helen Prejean is on a tour of college campuses to talk about the inhumane practice of the death penalty. The Catholic nun is one … Continue reading →

This Old House

Springfield resident recognized for efforts to restore 1910s-era Washburne neighborhood home

BlogCulture 3 years ago

When Selah Meyer first bought her home in Springfield’s Washburne Historic District in January 2020, she walked through it with her parents and didn’t know … Continue reading →

Joe Cools the U.S.

President Joe Biden’s new climate legislation could’ve done more to fight global warming, but locals should see a benefit

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

On August 16, President Joe Biden secured one of the biggest legislation victories of his career, signing $369 billion to invest in infrastructure to cut … Continue reading →

Photos that Speak

What We Carried, a photographic exhibition, pays tribute to objects, memories and voices of people whose final destination was the U.S.

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 3 years ago

Can photographic art capture and represent memories and voices? What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization, a photographic storytelling exhibition that … Continue reading →

Theft of Joy

West Eugene El Taco Taco food cart trailer was stolen overnight

BlogNews 3 years ago

Beloved west Eugene business El Taco Taco has closed after its food cart trailer was stolen sometime between late night Saturday, Sept. 17, and early … Continue reading →

Mentally Ill Man Punched by Police Pleads Guilty to Resisting Arrest

Alexander Harrelson's mother calls the response by Cottage Grove police 'obscene'

BlogNews 3 years ago

Alexander Harrelson, the mentally ill man who was punched repeatedly by Cottage Grove police as they arrested him Sept. 1 pleaded guilty to resisting arrest, … Continue reading →

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