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EW-Extra: Page 18

Priorities in an Emergency

In a winter storm, whose phones, routes and power get prioritized?

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

The Willamette Valley winter storm that started Jan. 13 caused considerable damage to Lane County’s “infrastructure and electric utilities,” according to a statement from Gov. … Continue reading →

Love Your Librarian

LCC reference and instruction librarian to be honored by American Library Association

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

On a typical day, librarians toil in anonymity. They will take a collective bow if the library they serve wins special recognition, but the individual … Continue reading →

Strike Averted

Two days before a planned strike, the UO's graduate employee union announces a tentative contract has been reached

EW-Extra 1 year ago

The University of Oregon’s graduate employee union announced Monday Jan. 15, two days before a strike was set to begin, that they have reached a … Continue reading →

Riders of the Storm

Warming centers open throughout Lane County as the southern Willamette Valley braces for ice storm this Weekend

EW-Extra 1 year ago

A Winter Storm Watch and Ice Storm Warning for the southern Willamette Valley has been issued by the National Weather Service. Alongside 20 degree weather, … Continue reading →

Who is Jane Doe?

The latest ‘Out From the Void’ essay on missing people looks at the connections between Patty Otto, who has been missing since 1976, and the remains of Finley Creek Jane Doe 

EW-Extra 1 year ago

 Finley Creek Jane Doe On Sunday, August 27, 1978, two hunters stumbled upon the skeletal remains of a woman — possibly a woman and a … Continue reading →

#SaveEugeneWeekly

The community’s support can make a difference 

EW-Extra 1 year ago

Dear Eugene Weekly Readers, We knew when we wrote our letter to readers that the loss of Eugene Weekly would matter to the community. We … Continue reading →

One Book At A Time

The McKenzie River community slowly recovers

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

In 2020 residents of Blue River, a small unincorporated community along the McKenzie River, had to evacuate the area due to a wildfire. The Holiday … Continue reading →

Tina Kotek’s Final Frontier

Gov. Tina Kotek concludes her 36-county One Oregon Listening Tour by spending the day in Lane County

EW-Extra 1 year ago

On Thursday, Dec. 14, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek spent her final stop of her One Oregon Listening Tour in Lane County. Kotek said she has … Continue reading →

From A First Show To A 50-Year Retrospective

The Emerald Art Center hosts three exhibits through Jan. 5

EW-ExtraVisual Arts 1 year ago

The Gold de Light Years — A Retrospective chronicles Guy Weese’s 50-year visual diary, the Eugene photographer’s journey of capturing the attitude of gratitude with … Continue reading →

Christmas Queens

Drag queens take the stage for a holiday experience you won’t want to miss

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 1 year ago

Need a dazzling Christmas production to attend? You’re in luck. Your fave queens, winners, OGs, Miss Congeniality and more from the television series ‘Drag Race’ take the stage when A Drag Queen Christmas comes to town Dec. 14 at the Hult Center. Continue reading →

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