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We confess to missing the Saturday Register-Guard in our box after all these years. A daily newspaper should be on the street every day. Right? … Continue reading
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We confess to missing the Saturday Register-Guard in our box after all these years. A daily newspaper should be on the street every day. Right? … Continue reading
About 10 years ago, Supreme Court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson visited Eugene when she was on the U. S. Sentencing Commission. Invited by Judge Ann … Continue reading
The war in Ukraine drags tragically on with no reasonable end in sight. The city of Eugene sent $10,000 to relief efforts, as well as … Continue reading
Want to support Eugene Weekly and sport our “Local and Vocal” logo? Great, we do, too! So we started a fundraiser that runs for the … Continue reading
You know what’s punk rock? Helping people. Local punk bands Bad Luck Blackouts and Silence Mill are joined by Portland’s Old City for a benefit … Continue reading
When most of the news is so gloomy, it’s a pleasure to read St. Vinnie’s Voice, the newsletter of St. Vincent de Paul and its … Continue reading
The flood gates are now opened, and everyone, it seems, has the desire to break out and escape the pandemic chains of these past two … Continue reading
The Oregon Blackberry Trust acknowledges leaders and organizations in the Eugene area who are “making a real positive difference in the lives of thousands of … Continue reading
We are nearing a month since the Jan. 14 mass shooting at the WOW Hall that injured six people, one of them critically. Eugene police … Continue reading
“Collaborating on Permanent Housing Solutions” is the City Club of Eugene topic for noon Friday, Jan 28. Speakers are Debi Farr, community relations manager for … Continue reading