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EW-Extra: Page 56

Protesters File Lawsuit Against City of Eugene, Police

Suit alleges EPD officers violated constitutional rights during the May 31 Black Lives Matter-related protests

BlogNews 5 years ago

Six protesters filed a lawsuit in federal court today against the city of Eugene, the city manager and 22 Eugene Police Department officers for violating … Continue reading →

Death STAR

At the July 27 meeting, the Eugene City Council said no to letting voters decide on the Score, Then Automatic Runoff voting system in November

BlogNews 5 years ago

At the end of the nearly four-hour Eugene City Council meeting on July 27, councilors took an anticipated vote on whether or not to put … Continue reading →

HB 2001: A Eugene Odyssey

At a July 22 work session, the Eugene City Council went back and forth on plans to curate HB 2001 to local

BlogNews 5 years ago

When the Eugene City Council was introduced to HB 2001, they apparently hated the state housing bill, which requires every Oregon city of more than … Continue reading →

Governor Enacts New Restrictions to Combat COVID-19 Increase

Brown says if COVID-19 spread isn't slowed, more restrictions will come

BlogNews 5 years ago

In Lane County and throughout Oregon, COVID-19 continues to spread. Last week, Gov. Kate Brown held a press conference to “sound the alarm.” At a … Continue reading →

More Money for Homeless During the Pandemic and Winter

Lane County is receiving about $7 million in federal money to assist the unhoused as they navigate the pandemic; some of these funds could be used to create winter warming stations to replace Egan

BlogNews 5 years ago

Members of the Lane County Poverty and Homelessness Board (PHB) discussed how to use federal money for unhoused people during the pandemic and plans for … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Rides E-Scooter Pilot Forward

Council also says yes to curbing speeding in residential neighborhoods and increasing parks and rec capacity at a vote-packed July 13 meeting

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugeneans are closer than ever to being able to zip around town on e-scooters following the Eugene City Council’s vote at the July 13 meeting … Continue reading →

More COVID-19 Cases, New Restrictions

Gov. Kate Brown enacts indoor gathering ban and masks for outdoors rule

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Monday, July 13, Gov. Kate Brown announced new restrictions to cut down on the recent upward trend of COVID-19 cases in Oregon. She said … Continue reading →

Talk of Homeless Encampment Sweeps at Police Commission Meeting

Police commissioners and officers responded to criticism about recent homeless camp sweeps as coronavirus keeps getting worse

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner weighed whether his department should continue crackdowns on Eugene homeless encampments at the July 9 Eugene Police Commission meeting, while … Continue reading →

Jordan Cove In Court While Feds Authorize Exports

Oregon challenges approval of Jordan Cove in federal court while the Department of Energy expands the proposed project’s export opportunities

BlogNews 5 years ago

On June 6, U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Bouillette issued an order authorizing the export of Jordan Cove liquified natural gas (LNG) from Oregon to non-fair-trade-agreement … Continue reading →

Eugene YMCA Could Lose Lottery Money for New Building

Thanks to COVID-10, fewer people are gambling, which has impacted lottery funds and the projects it funds

BlogNews 5 years ago

With every Scratch-its game and session of video poker, the state lottery sends money to various programs throughout Oregon. But people just aren’t gambling these … Continue reading →

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