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Days are getting darker but mornings will be brighter when the time changes on Nov. 7. No sooner does Halloween wrap up than the holiday … Continue reading
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Days are getting darker but mornings will be brighter when the time changes on Nov. 7. No sooner does Halloween wrap up than the holiday … Continue reading
We recently received a $1,000 contribution from an anonymous friend of Eugene Weekly. This is the largest single gift we have received through these tough … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly has been on a COVID diet — the loss of ad revenues means we print fewer pages and few papers (but hey we are … Continue reading
Hats off to the activists who marched in Eugene and other cities across the country for reproductive rights on Oct. 2. This seems to be … Continue reading
Two experts in tax policies and Oregon economics will give very different views of how well the “kicker” (when the state returns money to taxpayers) … Continue reading
The Eugene Emeralds are playing in the High-A West Championship Series, a best-of-five series that started Sept. 21. But the team won’t play a game … Continue reading
What we are watching: Ted Lasso. We are a little late to this Apple TV party but Ted Lasso, the heartwarming football-turned-soccer-coach comedy, is as … Continue reading
• If you wondered why your Register-Guard was not delivered on Labor Day, it’s because it was not printed. When we inquired, the recorded voice … Continue reading
Starting this fall, one small thing will be a little less stressful for young women attending in-person school: Menstrual products will be available in every … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly is free every Thursday — and also free every day online. Head over to EugeneWeekly.com to read an update on the Black Unity … Continue reading