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The Power of Three? At the start of the Lane County Commission meeting, to vote on a last-minute proposal from a private law firm, Commissioner … Continue reading
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The Power of Three? At the start of the Lane County Commission meeting, to vote on a last-minute proposal from a private law firm, Commissioner … Continue reading
• The New York Times announced it will no longer be doing election endorsements in New York state and local races — though the Gray … Continue reading
By Rachael Ward Summer is in full bloom, and for local food lovers that means trips to the farmers market to stock up on crunchy … Continue reading
Isn’t Pride a beautiful thing? It’s a time to honor who you are and what you mean to the world. A colorful celebration of everything … Continue reading
By Eugene Pride Board For 30 years, Eugene Pride has been an annual tradition for our area’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other LGBTQ+ … Continue reading
A Mixed Bag for Redesign The color is nice, the calendar is easier, the logo is a bust. Two lines of identical print — how … Continue reading
• We often have folks drop by the Weekly’s office on Thursdays and Fridays to grab and reuse past issues. We do snicker when folks … Continue reading
By Doyle Srader So I’ve lived in Eugene for 17 years. The entire time, I’ve commuted to work on foot, two miles in the morning … Continue reading
A Round of Applause, Please I recently attended a few concerts at the Oregon Bach Festival where musicians came from around the world to our … Continue reading
By EW editorial staff • What do you think about Eugene Weekly’s new look and, in particular, the new logo? We think you (like us) … Continue reading