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EW-Extra: Page 19

EW Benefit Alert!

Tracktown Pizza hosts fundraiser Feb. 7 

EW-Extra 1 year ago

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 →

Oregon Supreme Court bars Republican senators who participated in walkout from reelection

The court’s unanimous decision means one-third of the Oregon Senate can’t run for reelection

EW-Extra 1 year ago

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 →

4J Superintendent Investigated

Andy Dey faces allegations of discrimination, misconduct 

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

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 →

Crashing Down

Dogs, raptors and rescues were affected by the January ice storm

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

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 →

T-Shirt Fundraiser for EW!

Caffé Pacori hosts T-shirt fundraiser to #SaveEugeneWeekly, pre-order T-shirts for $24 now

EW-Extra 1 year ago

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 →

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 →

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