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EW-Extra: Page 3

Grieving the American Dream

After back-to-back ICE deaths, the Eugene community meets to grieve the lost individuals 

EW-ExtraNews 1 month ago

“I’m grieving for a lost America,” one woman says solemnly, holding a light yellow daisy. Her face was illuminated by the light of a nearby … Continue reading →

Let the Cat out of the Bag!

Three pet rescues come together for the biggest feline adoption event this summer in Eugene.

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 1 month ago

It’s kitten season here in Lane County, and Twitchy Tails Rescue, Feline Good Animal Rescue and Community Cat Advocacy Team Springfield are joining together to … Continue reading →

Coming of Age, for Grownups

An interview with Robert Mirabal, Native actor whose film The Road to Everywhere plays Art House through July 15

EW-ExtraFilmWhats-Happening 1 month ago

By Nate King This weekend the Art House will see a run of the new buddy film Road to Everywhere, written and directed by Michael … Continue reading →

EW Asks! Best of!

Survey says? What Best of categories should we add or subtract?

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Best of Eugene (which as we like to remind you covers all of Lane County) is on the horizon! This annual contest that’s been going … Continue reading →

The Fence has Fallen

The fence was taken down the night of July 1, following previous court orders

EW-Extra 2 months ago

A group of protesters gathered at the Eugene Federal Building on the evening of July 1 to celebrate the removal of a fence around the … Continue reading →

EW Asks! Comments?

EW-Extra 2 months ago

Do comments on news stories contribute to dialogue or take away from it? After a good 10 years with no comments on EugeneWeekly.com, we turned … Continue reading →

UO’s Grad Student Union Had Grim Forecast

With a $65 million budget shortfall, GTFF’s continuing bargaining sessions remain an uphill battle 

EW-Extra 2 months ago

June 15 marked the end of the University of Oregon’s Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation contract, and also marked the start of tense contract negotiations; UO … Continue reading →

Fed Fence Removal Postponed

Judge extends removal order for Federal Building security fence to July 1

EW-ExtraNews 2 months ago

U.S. District Court Judge Mustafa Kasubhai granted an extension to the federal General Services Administration, allowing an extra seven days to remove a controversial security … Continue reading →

2026 Pride March Canceled

Downtown 2026 Eugene Pride march and rally canceled due to safety concerns; festival still scheduled as planned. 

CultureEW-Extra 2 months ago

Eugene Springfield Pride announced the night of June 21 that the annual Pride rally and march has been canceled due to safety concerns. The Pride … Continue reading →

First Amendment Win

The fence around the Eugene Federal Building to come down as the GSA hangs two ‘Freedom 250’ banners on the prominent protest spot

EW-ExtraNews 2 months ago

A controversial security fence is set to be removed from the downtown Eugene Federal Building per a federal judge’s order as the federal government drapes … Continue reading →

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