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Humpin’ Garbage, Learning Life’s Lessons

Paul Neville reads from his coming-of-age first novel at Tsunami Books

ArtsBlogBooks 2 months ago

He established himself in Eugene through the decades as a reporter and associate editor at The Register-Guard as well as director of public relations and … Continue reading →

Understanding How To Help End Hunger

FOOD For Lane County is seeking input with a public survey

BlogNews 2 months ago

A lingering issue before the pandemic, food insecurity continues to have a grip in Lane County, and FOOD For Lane County, a nonprofit that partners … Continue reading →

It’s First Friday!

Here are a few picks for your Friday night ArtWalk viewing

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 2 months ago

Downtown Eugene is full of art tonight as First Friday ArtWalk has galleries open and showing their wares from 5:30 to 8 pm Friday, April … Continue reading →

EW is Hiring a Reporter

EUGENE WEEKLY SEEKS A NEWS REPORTER/STAFF WRITER

EW-Extra 2 months ago

Eugene Weekly is looking for a full-time news reporter/staff writer to join our small, fierce and fun office. EW’s news section covers key Lane County … Continue reading →

To Beak or Not to Beak

With meat and vegan options, Chicken Crossing in the Whit wants to create a fast food revolution

ChowEW-Extra 2 months ago

Chicken Crossing owner and chef Seth Carter wants to reinvent fast food.  Instead of participating in an industry that pollutes the planet and makes its … Continue reading →

Phone Lines on the Line

COVID-era funding for the Veterans Affairs homeless disposable smartphone initiative ends

EW-Extra 2 months ago

Sara Lopez was in the U.S. Navy until 2005. Last summer, she was laid off from her preschool teaching job and was struggling. Unemployment wasn’t … Continue reading →

To Spend or Not to Spend

LCC Board of Education candidates have disparate strategies for confronting LCC budget constraints

EW-Extra 2 months ago

Lane Community College Board of Education elections are coming up, and two candidates are running for Position 6, an at-large seat currently held by Board … Continue reading →

Overlaying a Toxic Problem

Beyond Toxics is pushing for a public health overlay zone to reduce the potential of pollution from industrially zoned sites

EW-Extra 3 months ago

Arjorie Arberry-Baribeault said a friend who she had grown up with reached out to her one day, with concern in her voice.  It was someone … Continue reading →

Lane County Re-Examines Construction Equity Program

The now-conservative Lane County Board revisits a policy that requires contractors meet equity criteria to build county projects that cost more than $500,000

EW-Extra 3 months ago

A 2020 Lane County construction bidding process that encourages equity and created more diversity at construction sites is under review by the now conservative-leaning Board … Continue reading →

Into the Unknown

Unknown Mortal Orchestra plays Eugene to promote new double album, ‘V’

EW-ExtraMusic 3 months ago

Unknown Mortal Orchestra started out, well, unknown.  New Zealand artist Ruban Nielson had just quit his band The Mint Chicks and moved to Portland to … Continue reading →

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