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EW-Extra: Page 42

‘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 →

Eugene’s Hot Summer

A taste of Dave’s Hot Chicken inside the UO’s bubble

BlogChowCulture 3 years ago

Eugene’s hot chicken summer is on.  For years, Eugene didn’t have a place dedicated to Nashville hot chicken, which, simply put, is fried chicken with … Continue reading →

A Supreme Rally

Hours after the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, protesters rally, take the streets

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

About 1,000 protesters stood outside of the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse in Eugene, holding up signs and chanting in support of Roe v. Wade and … Continue reading →

Protests and Action in Response to Abortion Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is inciting action across Lane County and the state

EW-ExtraNews 3 years ago
image of the Dobbs ruling

The constitutional right to an abortion in the U.S. that was guaranteed under Roe v. Wade no longer exists.  On June 24, the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading →

The Y’s New Digs

After years of fundraising and planning, the Eugene Y to break ground on new facility

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

To celebrate its new building, the Eugene Family YMCA is unleashing its new fitness class: shoveling.  After years of fundraising and despite recent inflation ballooning … Continue reading →

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