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EW-Extra: Page 38

Naloxone Near Me

A recent spike in drug overdoses have led groups in Eugene to focus on harm reduction 

BlogNews 3 years ago

Drug overdoses have reached an all time high; the Center for Disease Control reported that during a 12 month period ending in April of 2021, … Continue reading →

What Our Readers Think About the Claire Syrett Recall

Most people who wrote to EW are strongly opposed to the recall

BlogLetters 3 years ago

Editor’s note: We received so many letters about the proposed recall of Ward 7 City Councilor Clair Syrett — most strongly opposed to removing the … Continue reading →

Sessions to Close at End of October

Owner cites the pandemic as the “final nail”

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

For the past seven and a half years, Sessions Music Hall’s stage has seen performances from the likes of legendary punk groups to folk and … Continue reading →

Endr Won to Perform and Release New Album

'The Last Few Years' is Endr Won's biggest yet, he says

BlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

 A stay-at-home dad. A husband. A sober, recovering addict and alcoholic. A Eugene native. An independent rap and hip-hop artist. Kenneth. Endr Won.  The name … Continue reading →

‘Spontaneous Energy’

The Backseat Lovers are ready to follow the energy of the Eugene crowd

BlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

Standing in the pit just before a concert, feeling like a sardine crushed against strangers, you look up at the stage anxiously waiting for the … Continue reading →

July 29, 2020

A Springfield Black Lives Matter retrospective

BlogNewsViewpoint 3 years ago

Anyone present during the Black Unity-led protest in Springfield’s Thurston Hills neighborhood on July 29, 2020, will likely remember it forever.  The protest focused on … Continue reading →

Recall on City Councilor

City Council President Claire Syrett, who represents Ward 7, will face a recall election

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Residents in Ward 7 may be voting in two more elections before the year is over: the November general and a possible special election in … Continue reading →

Entering an Undead World

Award-winning graphic novelist talks about her new work set in ‘The Walking Dead’ zombie universe

ArtsBlogBooksEW-Extra 3 years ago

How do you make stories about the undead fresh?  If you’re behind The Walking Dead, which began as a TV show in 2010 and has … Continue reading →

Removing Snake Dams ‘Essential’ for Threatened Salmon

Breaching dams wasn’t the only solution in the report, which said many different efforts are needed to rebuild salmon populations

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Clark Corbin A new draft report released by President Joe Biden’s administration last week found that breaching lower Snake River dams is “essential” to … Continue reading →

Less Talk, More Walk

Eugene City Council’s “wait-and-see” mentality led by Councilor Alan Zelenka is slowing climate action

BlogViewpoint 3 years ago

By Danny Noonan Since last November, the city of Eugene has been actively considering adopting regulations requiring all-electric construction of new buildings — a policy … Continue reading →

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