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Blog: Page 8

Recall on City Councilor

City Council President Claire Syrett, who represents Ward 7, will face a recall election

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Residents in Ward 7 may be voting in two more elections before the year is over: the November general and a possible special election in … Continue reading →

Entering an Undead World

Award-winning graphic novelist talks about her new work set in ‘The Walking Dead’ zombie universe

ArtsBlogBooksEW-Extra 3 years ago

How do you make stories about the undead fresh?  If you’re behind The Walking Dead, which began as a TV show in 2010 and has … Continue reading →

Removing Snake Dams ‘Essential’ for Threatened Salmon

Breaching dams wasn’t the only solution in the report, which said many different efforts are needed to rebuild salmon populations

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Clark Corbin A new draft report released by President Joe Biden’s administration last week found that breaching lower Snake River dams is “essential” to … Continue reading →

Less Talk, More Walk

Eugene City Council’s “wait-and-see” mentality led by Councilor Alan Zelenka is slowing climate action

BlogViewpoint 3 years ago

By Danny Noonan Since last November, the city of Eugene has been actively considering adopting regulations requiring all-electric construction of new buildings — a policy … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Hot Summer

A taste of Dave’s Hot Chicken inside the UO’s bubble

BlogChowCulture 3 years ago

Eugene’s hot chicken summer is on.  For years, Eugene didn’t have a place dedicated to Nashville hot chicken, which, simply put, is fried chicken with … Continue reading →

A Supreme Rally

Hours after the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, protesters rally, take the streets

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

About 1,000 protesters stood outside of the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse in Eugene, holding up signs and chanting in support of Roe v. Wade and … Continue reading →

The Y’s New Digs

After years of fundraising and planning, the Eugene Y to break ground on new facility

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

To celebrate its new building, the Eugene Family YMCA is unleashing its new fitness class: shoveling.  After years of fundraising and despite recent inflation ballooning … Continue reading →

Beyond Toxics 8th Annual Bee Jazzy

BlogCultureEW-Extra 3 years ago

It’s National Pollinator Week, and Beyond Toxics is prepared. The sweet jazz vocals of Halie Loren and her quartet, along with the guitar playing of … Continue reading →

Eugene Begins Downtown Plans

City Council voted unanimously to begin work on downtown action plan

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Immediately after celebrating the opening of two major projects, Riverfront Park and the Farmer’s Market Pavilion, the Eugene City Council voted unanimously at a June … Continue reading →

Running And Walking For Peace In Our Time

The Eugene Peace Run comes June 18 to Alton Baker Park

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Wars and bloodshed have been with us always — that is something that Sharon Tabor, a volunteer with the Palmo Center for Peace and Education, … Continue reading →

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