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News: Page 101

Get the Ducking Vote Out

Campus groups at the UO have formed a coalition to register and educate college voters

News 5 years ago

A politician who’s popular with the youth vote is sometimes a blessing and a curse.  Take Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign. Back in February, Sanders … Continue reading →

How to Vote in Oregon

Here are some key deadlines and information you should know before you vote

BlogNews 5 years ago

Alright Oregonians, lets talk about voting. Your vote-by-mail ballot hasn’t been mailed yet. In an unprecedented election year where people across the country are filling … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Is Out Of Prison

His six-month sentence is over but is now under state supervision

News 5 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey, first known for an anti-Semitic attack on Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel in 2002, and later for a stabbing and videos … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Treasurer Race: The Sequel

The state’s treasurer race candidates are a rerun of 2016, but now we have COVID-19

News 5 years ago

The 2020 race for the Office of the State Treasurer has two familiar candidates. In 2016, Treasurer Tobias Read, a Democrat, and Republican Jeff Gudman … Continue reading →

Smoking Pot

How Oregon’s cannabis industry is being affected by wildfires

News 5 years ago

The Oregon wildfires not only ravaged entire communities and forests, they also caused significant damage to agricultural crops this season — and cannabis farms are … Continue reading →

Slant

News 5 years ago

His name was Jamain “Juice” Stephens. He was a much loved mountain of a young man who played for the football team at California University … Continue reading →

One Ward to Rule Them All

Semple and Kashinsky seek Ward 1 spot on the Eugene City Council 

News 5 years ago

It’s election season, and for the city of Eugene, only two candidates will face-off in a contested race on the November ballot — Emily Semple and … Continue reading →

Animals After the Fire

A ride along with Lane County Animal Services reveals animal's resilience through the fire

News 5 years ago

Michael Johns, General Services manager with Lane County who heads up the Animal Services division, says he called an evacuee to let him know that … Continue reading →

Short-Term Rentals, Long-Term Impacts

After months of deliberation, the Eugene City Council votes to make short term rental owners register with the city

BlogNews 5 years ago

The Eugene City Council has been toying with imposing more regulations on short term rentals (STRs) since September 2019, when councilors discussed how these rentals, … Continue reading →

Breonna Taylor Verdict Sparks Protest in Eugene

Protesters demand abolition of the police system and justice for Taylor

News 5 years ago

By Taylor Griggs, Chandlor Henderson and Taylor Perse Protesters in cities across the country, including Eugene, took to the streets on the afternoon and evening … Continue reading →

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