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EW-Extra: Page 21

Roadwork Ahead!

Construction in Eugene continues to rip apart the streets of Eugene with the promise of new, protected bike lanes, wider sidewalks and fresh pavement 

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

If you’re confused and frustrated as to why it’s taking you 10 minutes longer to get home from work as you stop and go through … Continue reading →

Animal Foster Care

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Ever thought about fostering an animal? Well, maybe we all should.  On July 27 House Bill 2915 was signed into law. HB 2915 stops new … Continue reading →

Breakfast Brigade is Finally Legal

After 10 months of negotiations and harassment, Breakfast Brigade obtains a permit to serve food to the hungry in Washington Jefferson Park.

EW-Extra 2 years ago

After countless email exchanges, threats of arrest, harassment from law enforcement, numerous City Council meetings and negotiations with Parks and Open Space, the homeless outreach … Continue reading →

Oregon Senators Visit Ground Zero of the “Y”

Oregon state Sen. James Manning and U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden take a look at progress on Eugene’s new and improved “Y”

EW-Extra 2 years ago

 Monday afternoon, August 14, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and state Sen. James Manning toured the site of the new Y with YMCA CEO Bryan Steffen … Continue reading →

Nuclear Fever

EWEB’s new integrated resource plan calls for building small nuclear reactors along the path to carbon-free electricity

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Eugene Water & Electric Board has released its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), and it showcases an energy option EWEB hasn’t talked about investing in … Continue reading →

Young Climate Activists Sue Montana and Win

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Sixteen Montana youths sued the state of Montana for using a fossil-fuel based energy system and won. The August 14 ruling determined that not considering … Continue reading →

Facing the Inferno, Twice

The McKenzie Valley once again faces destruction from wildfires

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On August 7 lightning struck within the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest near Lookout Cliff. In a little over a week, the Lookout Fire has grown … Continue reading →

Fire and Smoke Info

Some useful links for fire and smoke news in Lane County

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Breaking Fire News Watch Duty , an app run by a nonprofit that “alerts you of nearby wildfires and firefighting efforts in real-time.” Lane County’s … Continue reading →

Art Born of Industry

Eugene’s new Museum of Techno Art will fully open in October but is open for previews now by appointment 

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 years ago

A new museum where art combines with industry and delivers audiences a slice of everything from fashion to history is just months away from opening … Continue reading →

It’s Barcade®

An editor's note on 'arcade bars'

EW-Extra 2 years ago

In our recent story about where queer folks go to meet and to party in Eugene, we wrote about Blairally, a vintage arcade bar, and … Continue reading →

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