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News: Page 100

Beating around the Budget

Eugene City Council updates the 2016 Downtown Urban Renewal Plan and discusses extending time for land use approvals

News 5 years ago

On Oct. 19 the Eugene City Council held public hearings concerning a city code amendment to support local businesses and confirm the budget of the … Continue reading →

Springfield To Appoint Mayor

At Oct. 19 City Council meeting, the council will decide new mayor out of four applicants

BlogNews 5 years ago

Four Springfield city councilors have submitted applications to serve as interim mayor after Mayor Christine Lundberg’s resignation two months ago. The City Council will vote … Continue reading →

A TAC Progress Report

Eugene, Lane County discuss addressing homelessness and where they are on the five-year plan

BlogNews 5 years ago

At an Oct. 14 joint work session with the Lane County Board of County Commissioners and Eugene City Council, elected officials discussed homelessness and progress … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown’s Eyes Are on Lane County

Lane County is on the governor's watch list

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane County’s recent spike in COVID-19 infections kicked off when the University of Oregon’s fall term started. Gov. Kate Brown has now put Lane County … Continue reading →

Springfield on the Move

Springfield’s City Council runoff race has two candidates who want to usher in change

News 5 years ago

After 10 years on the Springfield City Council, Councilor Sheri Moore is retiring. For years, Moore has been the left-leaning councilor on the nonpartisan City … Continue reading →

Raymond Block

Happening People 5 years ago

“I love nature,” says Raymond Block, founder of Leaven No Trace, an organization dedicated to cleaning up roadside trash in western Oregon. “I’m trying to … Continue reading →

School House Does Not Rock

4J reaches cap of unenrollment and can deny students admission to online charter schools

News 5 years ago

When her second grade daughter was accepted into Fossil Distance Learning Program, an Oregon-based online charter school, Amanda Kinsey felt relieved. After more than a … Continue reading →

Who to vote for in the most important election of your lifetime, and why

News 5 years ago

It’s a presidential election year and a global pandemic. What could go wrong?  Forget we asked. Here are some tips for voting in 2020.  Vote … Continue reading →

DeFazio and Other Democrats Push for Comprehensive Stimulus Package

In the wake of Oregon wildfires, Congressman Peter DeFazio is asking for more disaster relief funds with the stimulus bill

News 5 years ago

By Taylor Perse and Taylor Griggs Recent wildfires in Oregon decimated communities across the state. This disaster, combined with ongoing economic struggle in the face … Continue reading →

Spirit of South Eugene

Two Eugene progressives are running for the District 3 Lane County Board of County Commissioners seat

News 5 years ago

After six terms, Commissioner Pete Sorenson decided to wrap up his time on the Lane County Board of County Commissioners. Five candidates ran for his … Continue reading →

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