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Can’t identify that bird you just saw or heard singing? You might ask Merlin for help. That’s the name of our current favorite free phone … Continue reading
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Can’t identify that bird you just saw or heard singing? You might ask Merlin for help. That’s the name of our current favorite free phone … Continue reading
Juneteenth is June 19, and so are Eugene’s Juneteenth celebrations! The federal holiday commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African American people and celebrates Black culture. … Continue reading
“Enriching Library Services during the Pandemic and Beyond” is the City Club of Eugene program noon to 1:15 pm Friday, June 3, at the First … Continue reading
It’s about the guns. Yes, there are factors like mental health and school security, but at the core, it’s guns and gun control. We can’t … Continue reading
Talking to candidates for Eugene Weekly’s endorsements is both intensely rewarding and kind of stressful (hell hath no fury like a candidate scorned or, as … Continue reading
We’re celebrating this week! Former Eugene Weekly intern and Catalyst Journalism Project reporter Ardeshir Tabrizian won second place in investigative reporting in the prestigious Hearst … Continue reading
Did you hear that the Eugene Public Library is no longer charging late fees? It’s joined libraries across the nation removing barriers to using their … Continue reading
If you’re exhausted and depressed about the news out of Ukraine, the pandemic, shootings on the streets of America, try watching the Golden State Warriors … Continue reading
The more than 150-year-old J.J. Walton House, which once housed cult-favorite Mexican restaurant Morenos and later Bates Steak House, has been demolished, ending a fascinating … Continue reading
Wondering why so many pages in the Weekly this week? We’re back up to our pre-pandemic page count for this issue — and it feels … Continue reading