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Don’t call it a comeback! No, actually you can call it that. We’re printing the paper this week, but while we are at full-steam, we … Continue reading
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Don’t call it a comeback! No, actually you can call it that. We’re printing the paper this week, but while we are at full-steam, we … Continue reading
By Julia Shumway for Oregon Capital Chronicle Republican senators who participated in the longest walkout in state history cannot seek reelection in 2024 or 2026, … Continue reading
Eugene School District 4J Superintendent Andy Dey is facing an investigation into allegations of discrimination and retaliation against a school employee, according to sources familiar … Continue reading
The owner and founder of Seva Dog Rescue wasn’t expecting to see the nonprofit’s newly built playground area’s roof collapse from the overwhelming amounts of … Continue reading
You can help save Eugene Weekly and wear a cool T-shirt to do it! The folks at Caffé Pacori — home to delicious coffee and … Continue reading
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
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
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
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
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