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EW-Extra: Page 45

Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

It’s fall and Voodoo is celebrating with pumpkin spice and chai based treats

BlogCulture 4 years ago

The fall season used to be a time for sweaters, strolls in the park to watch changing leaves and hanging out in coffee shops.  Then … Continue reading →

Lane County Now Recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day

All but one Lane county commissioner approved the decision to replace Columbus Day

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

On Sept. 28, the Lane County Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 to establish the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The vote … Continue reading →

Unprecedented Traffic Jam on Franklin

UO move-in day results in backed up traffic on major Eugene artery

BlogNews 4 years ago

By Camilla Mortensen and Henry Houston A historic traffic jam has had vehicles on Franklin Boulevard in Eugene at a near standstill for more than … Continue reading →

Oregon Redistricting Draws Concern

Oregon’s Legislature redistricting process could be illegal, alleges Rep. Marty Wilde

BlogNews 4 years ago

The way the Oregon Legislature is redrawing the maps that determine the districts of elected state officials is problematic, alleges State Rep. Marty Wilde. Every … Continue reading →

Fighting Against the Forest Sale

Activists stage a tree sit protesting timber sale of old growth forest

BlogNews 4 years ago

The afternoon sun streams through the trees as several people with Cascadia Forest Defenders sit on wooden platforms, placed parallel in trees high above the … Continue reading →

Online Extra Letters!

Housing, homelessness, Vietnam and more in this week's online letters

BlogLetters 4 years ago

Our letters section wasn’t big enough this week to fit in all the letters that are fit to print, so please check out these online … Continue reading →

Eugene Jazz Station is re-opening after pandemic hiatus with 'mystery guest' performing Sept. 10 and Halie Loren on Sept. 11

Closed since March 2020, the Eugene venue has used its time off to remodel

ArtsBlogMusic 4 years ago

Let the trumpets sound: The Jazz Station is formally re-opening after more than a year of being closed down for COVID and for a remodel. … Continue reading →

Roseburg Doctor Prescribes Ivermectin to COVID-19 Patients

The dewormer can cause severe side effects when used incorrectly

BlogNews 4 years ago

As the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread, one Roseburg doctor is turning to the medication ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug, to help patients recover, despite … Continue reading →

Give The Man His IPA

Peter DeFazio is the recipient of the Integrity in Politics Award

BlogNews 4 years ago

Peter DeFazio, the 4th District Congressman from Springfield since 1987, was unanimously voted the recipient of the Integrity in Politics Award by the board of … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Celebrates International Dog Day

Take a break from current events and enjoy this dog day

BlogCulture 4 years ago

You don’t have to ask someone at the Eugene Weekly twice for them to share a photo of their dogs. Since Aug. 26 is International … Continue reading →

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