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EW-Extra: Page 66

Sen. Ron Wyden Leaves as Pelosi Rips Trump’s Speech

Oregon's senior senator on camera as House speaker tears up State of the Union address

BlogNews 5 years ago

Maybe Sen. Ron Wyden was just trying to beat traffic? As President Donald Trump uttered the final words of his 2020 State of the Union … Continue reading →

Meet the President

McKenzie River Trust's Joe Moll to attend State of the Union Address

BlogNews 5 years ago

Each member of Congress is allowed to invite someone the State of the Union Address, and this year, Rep. Peter DeFazio is bringing the executive … Continue reading →

Full Statement from Lane County on Aid and Assist

BlogNews 6 years ago

We appreciate your follow-up to “A Broken System” and have provided answers to your questions below. It’s clear that you are both personally and professionally … Continue reading →

DeFazio Visits Mexico Border Camps

The congressman visits border to investigate Trump's Remain in Mexico Policy

BlogNews 6 years ago

Last week, Rep. Peter DeFazio visited the U.S.-Mexico border to investigate the Trump administration’s Remain in Mexico policy, which forces people seeking asylum in the … Continue reading →

Protesters Crash Trump Rally — Again

Rally at Ferry Street Bridge attracts Trump supporters from Portland and summons a large protester presence

BlogNews 6 years ago

On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend, supporters of President Donald Trump held an event near Ferry Street Bridge, drawing protesters who called them “fascists” … Continue reading →

Our Children’s Trust Climate Lawsuit Dismissed

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to throw out the case

BlogNews 6 years ago

Five years into the case, a divided panel from 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the climate lawsuit from Our Children’s Trust, the Oregon-based … Continue reading →

Feelin’ Renewed

Two clean energy ballot initiatives move on after judge rules against secretary of state's rejection

BlogNews 6 years ago

A Marion County judge ruled today that the Oregon secretary of state must allow two clean energy initiative petitions to proceed through the ballot measure … Continue reading →

The (Other, Local) Candidates’ Debate

Eugene City Council candidates for Wards 1 and 8 stumped for seats Tuesday night

BlogNews 6 years ago

While the Democratic Party presidential primary debate was in full swing, Eugene City Council Ward 1 and Ward 8 candidates took to their own debate … Continue reading →

College Students Use Weed More Where It’s Legal

And they're supposedly binge drinking less, too

BlogCannabisNews 6 years ago

Maybe there’s a silver lining to all this weed because where it’s legal, college students are apparently binge drinking less. A study conducted by Harold … Continue reading →

EW’s Ten Most Read Stories of 2019

It's a reminder that a lot of white nationalist crap happened

BlogNews 6 years ago

As 2019 breathes its final breaths, it means it’s time to look at what our most popular stories were (spoiler: it had a lot to … Continue reading →

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