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News: Page 106

Sen. Ron Wyden Brings Oregon Post Office Tour to Eugene

At Post Office stop Wyden and colleagues discuss impact of slowing mail on democracy and health of Americans

BlogNews 5 years ago

On the day Post Master General Louis DeJoy had a Senate hearing about his controversial policies in the USPS, Sen. Ron Wyden brought his statewide … Continue reading →

Gas Lighting the First Amendment

EPD lacks transparency after tear gassing a journalist

News 5 years ago

He wasn’t with the crowd. He was holding up a press pass. On May 31, Eugene Weekly staff writer Henry Houston says his constitutional rights … Continue reading →

Change You Can Write In

Former Black Unity leader Isiah Wagoner is running for mayor

News 5 years ago

On Aug. 6, Isiah Wagoner posted a Facebook video. It was the day after a grand jury found no grounds to charge Travis Waleri with … Continue reading →

Benjamin Lundberg Arrested on Child Sex Abuse Charges

Benjamin Lundberg is the son of Christine Lundberg, who recently resigned as Springfield mayor

BlogNews 5 years ago

Three days after Christine Lundberg abruptly resigned as Springfield mayor, her son Benjamin Lundberg, 39, was arrested on 10 counts of encouraging child sex abuse. … Continue reading →

Getting Around

Eugene’s Active Transportation Committee met to discuss the future of bike sharing, riverfront paths and more

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene’s Active Transportation Committee is up to its handlebars in projects right now.  The group advises the city’s transportation staff and the Eugene City Council … Continue reading →

Why the USPS is Removing Eugene Mailboxes

It's COVID's fault, not Trump, USPS says

BlogNews 5 years ago

President Donald Trump isn’t quiet about his hate for the U.S. Postal Service. On Thursday, Aug. 13, he took it further by saying in a … Continue reading →

Willa Bauman

Happening People 5 years ago

Born and raised in Eugene, Willa Bauman is the daughter of Dana and Colleen Bauman, who opened their Dana’s Cheesecake Bakery booth at the Eugene … Continue reading →

Leaving the Circus Tent

Some Oregon Republicans don’t see President Donald Trump as the right leader for U.S., or their party

News 5 years ago

Back in 2016, then-presumptive candidate Donald Trump walked up to the podium at Lane Events Center as 2 Unlimited’s “Get Ready for This” played. For … Continue reading →

The Blue in the Rainbow

The LGTBQIA community faces challenges with law enforcement, including a lack of representation in policing and not feeling protected by the cops

News 5 years ago

Diversity in Oregon means that in addition to the important conversations people, businesses and government agencies in Eugene and Springfield are having about policing and … Continue reading →

Oh, WOW

The WOW Hall’s annual member meeting reveals a split between some members and the nonprofit’s current board

News 5 years ago

The WOW Hall has been vacant of people and music performances these last few months; like other music venues it was dealt a blow by … Continue reading →

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