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News: Page 105

Live Free or Die Tryin’

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Jo Jorgensen wants to free Americans from government

News 5 years ago

The Republican Party loves spending money just as much as Democrats. That’s what Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen tells Eugene Weekly in an email. … Continue reading →

Don’t Forget the Climate

Droughts and hot temperatures affect Oregon’s communities

News 5 years ago

One benefit of COVID-19 restrictions is, we learned we can make major life changes and still be OK. We are driving less, flying less and … Continue reading →

Running Through Grief

Eugene’s Emily Halnon now holds fastest known time for Oregon portion of PCT after running it in her mother’s memory

CultureNews 5 years ago

Hiking any portion of the Pacific Crest Trail takes a large amount of willpower. But running it? That takes superhero levels of strength, which Emily … Continue reading →

Banned Media

Anarchist and antifacist media groups are being taken down by Facebook

News 5 years ago

Social media platforms are finally taking a step to fact check posts and remove pages that promote violence or white supremacy. But their guidelines for … Continue reading →

Day Tripper

Oregonians have gathered enough signatures to get a psilocybin therapy measure on the November ballot

CultureNews 5 years ago

Forget the stigma: Psychedelics aren’t just for the Merry Pranksters anymore. This fall, with the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act, Oregonians can vote to approve psilocybin … Continue reading →

Another Oregon First

With a measure on the November ballot, Oregon could become first state in the nation to decriminalize drugs

News 5 years ago

Come November, Oregon voters will have the opportunity to decriminalize drug use, a move that the Oregon Criminal Justice Commision says will lower racial disparities … Continue reading →

When Disaster Strikes

Storms in Iowa and wildfires in the west take over August

News 5 years ago

Though 2020 has been untraditional in many ways, Mother Nature isn’t holding back, wreaking havoc and even causing unparalleled devastation, including wildfires and extreme storms … Continue reading →

News We Missed While Obsessing Over The Pandemic

Just because you didn’t see it on Facebook doesn’t mean it’s not happening

News 5 years ago

Here at Eugene Weekly we freely confess we’ve been obsessing over the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests for the past few decades years … Continue reading →

OSU Keeps Eye on Sewage to Monitor COVID-19

COVID-19 is up sewage creek without a paddle

BlogNews 5 years ago

The COVID-19 shit storm just got a little more interesting. Oregon State University researchers are monitoring Corvallis’s wastewater to keep an eye on COVID-19. The … Continue reading →

School Districts Lay Out Plans for Reopening

4J, Bethel and Springfield school districts announce plans for reopening using a hybrid learning model, the first term to be online

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene School District 4J School District Superintendent Cydney Vandercar started off her update to the school board on Aug. 19 with a song. For community … Continue reading →

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