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EW-Extra: Page 43

Beyond Toxics 8th Annual Bee Jazzy

BlogCultureEW-Extra 3 years ago

It’s National Pollinator Week, and Beyond Toxics is prepared. The sweet jazz vocals of Halie Loren and her quartet, along with the guitar playing of … Continue reading →

Eugene Begins Downtown Plans

City Council voted unanimously to begin work on downtown action plan

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Immediately after celebrating the opening of two major projects, Riverfront Park and the Farmer’s Market Pavilion, the Eugene City Council voted unanimously at a June … Continue reading →

Running And Walking For Peace In Our Time

The Eugene Peace Run comes June 18 to Alton Baker Park

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Wars and bloodshed have been with us always — that is something that Sharon Tabor, a volunteer with the Palmo Center for Peace and Education, … Continue reading →

Too Hype to Fail

Popular sneaker reseller based in west Eugene dissolves business, citing inability to pay debts

EW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Wolf of Wall Street, a film by Martin Scorsese, tells the story of a stockbroker who strikes it rich by defrauding wealthy investors out of … Continue reading →

Coping with Mass Shootings

Mass shootings elsewhere can cause anxiety, regression in children in Oregon 

BlogNews 3 years ago

By Lynne Terry The mass shootings in a Texas school and a New York state supermarket this month that killed 31 people, including 19 children, … Continue reading →

A Loveall for Guns

Lane County Commission Candidate David Loveall carried firearm during 2020 Black Lives Matter-related protest in Springfield

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

As hundreds of protesters peacefully marched through Springfield during June 6, 2020, Black Lives Matter-related protest, the group avoided the city’s Main Street, intimidated by … Continue reading →

Elementary, My Dear Oak Hill

Small private school Oak Hill School closes its high school, citing refocus on lower grades

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

School’s out for high school students at the small private Oak Hill School.  The pre-K-12 grade school is closing its high school grades, capping its … Continue reading →

‘Working Class Champion’

Lane County Commissioner Joe Berney is honored by local trade unions

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

On April 27, the Lane, Coos, Curry, Douglas Building Trades Council announced that its first-ever “Working Class Champion” award was given to Lane County Commissioner … Continue reading →

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

BlogCulture 3 years ago

It’s time to travel the globe with documentarians to discover history and connect it to the present. The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for … Continue reading →

WTF Supreme Court

Leaked draft opinion shows conservative-leaning court moving to end federal abortion rights

BlogNews 3 years ago

Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that has federally safeguarded abortion rights for almost 50 years is in danger of being overturned, according to … Continue reading →

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