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News: Page 110

More COVID-19 Cases, New Restrictions

Gov. Kate Brown enacts indoor gathering ban and masks for outdoors rule

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Monday, July 13, Gov. Kate Brown announced new restrictions to cut down on the recent upward trend of COVID-19 cases in Oregon. She said … Continue reading →

Talk of Homeless Encampment Sweeps at Police Commission Meeting

Police commissioners and officers responded to criticism about recent homeless camp sweeps as coronavirus keeps getting worse

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner weighed whether his department should continue crackdowns on Eugene homeless encampments at the July 9 Eugene Police Commission meeting, while … Continue reading →

Jordan Cove In Court While Feds Authorize Exports

Oregon challenges approval of Jordan Cove in federal court while the Department of Energy expands the proposed project’s export opportunities

BlogNews 5 years ago

On June 6, U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Bouillette issued an order authorizing the export of Jordan Cove liquified natural gas (LNG) from Oregon to non-fair-trade-agreement … Continue reading →

Eugene YMCA Could Lose Lottery Money for New Building

Thanks to COVID-10, fewer people are gambling, which has impacted lottery funds and the projects it funds

BlogNews 5 years ago

With every Scratch-its game and session of video poker, the state lottery sends money to various programs throughout Oregon. But people just aren’t gambling these … Continue reading →

Unable to Help

The city threatens a one-time Eugene mayoral candidate and her family with crippling fines for allowing the homeless to camp during the pandemic

News 5 years ago

Since April, 75-year-old Pat Hadley has been living in a tent on a planting strip between busy W. 11th Avenue and the home of a … Continue reading →

Wear a Mask

Lane County continues reopening despite virus surge

News 5 years ago

Lydia McKee is concerned about going to work. McKee is a 23-year-old Lane Community College student who works in the clothing section of the Gateway … Continue reading →

Grass Danger

Invasive foxtails can hurt your dog

News 5 years ago

The first morning I saw it, it was just a red patch on my dog’s paw — a little puffy and oozing. Probably an allergy, I … Continue reading →

Chevy to the Levee

A car dealership in Cottage Grove under DOJ investigation for running iffy promotional programs is now facing allegations of forgery and retaliation against employees

News 5 years ago

Buying a car is one of the more significant transactions that the average American goes through, especially if the purchase happens at a dealership. The … Continue reading →

Sarah Williams

Happening People 5 years ago

When she was three years old, growing up in Chicago, Sarah Williams and her three sisters were taken from their mother, an addict with drug-induced … Continue reading →

Marching for Justice

A weekly round-up of Black Lives Matter protests, bake sales and other events

News 5 years ago

By Taylor Perse and Jade Yamazaki Stewart In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, Black Lives Matter protesters in Eugene returned to … Continue reading →

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