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News: Page 112

No ‘Cookie Cutter Approach’ to State Housing Bill

Springfield Council looked at housing density and parking in the rule-making process for HB 2001 during a work session

BlogNews 5 years ago

HB 2001, a housing bill passed by the Legislature in July 2019, requires cities in Oregon to build for higher density housing, which can impact … Continue reading →

Vets Against Militarization

Oregon vets organize against using military force on protesters

News 5 years ago

On the evening of June 1, Secret Service and military police violently cleared Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., of the hundreds of demonstrators who gathered … Continue reading →

A Rainbow During the Storm

Black Lives Matter protesters continue to take action against racism and police brutality

News 5 years ago

On the morning of Juneteenth, a group of people met in front of the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse at 5 am and began outlining letters … Continue reading →

Rethinking Policing

During a national reckoning with racist cop violence, Eugene activists are holding community conversations about the future of policing

News 5 years ago

With every widely publicized police killing of an unarmed Black person comes nationwide promises to improve policing and suggested reformations to the police system that … Continue reading →

Long-Term Integrity

New nonprofit founded by UO professor takes on institutional betrayal

News 5 years ago

When Jennifer Freyd first thought of the term, it just kind of came out of her mouth, she says. It was 2014, and the University … Continue reading →

Protest at Eugene Mayor’s House

BIPOC Liberation Collective brings protest and questions to the home of Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis

BlogNews 5 years ago

By Jade Yamazaki Stewart and Taylor Perse About 200 protesters stood at the bottom of the driveway to Mayor Lucy Vinis’ home. It was about … Continue reading →

‘You Don’t Kill Flies with Grenades’

Residents and short term rental advocates testified heatedly about a controversial licensing program for short term rentals at a June 15 public hearing

BlogNews 5 years ago

The Eugene City Council heard a range of testimony in favor of and against a proposed ordinance requiring short term rental (STR) operators to obtain … Continue reading →

Free From Fines — For Now

The coronavirus and the ensuing shelter-in-place orders created an unexpected safe haven for Eugene’s unhoused community

News 5 years ago

Laura Mills sits in the shade atop a thin piece of mattress padding outside of her blue tent. She’s nursing an Eagle cigarette and staring … Continue reading →

Ulterior Motives

Police officers can infiltrate protests in different ways to get information

News 5 years ago

Black Lives Matter protest organizer Rachel Camarena was planning an event when Eugene Police Lt. Doug Mozan reached out to her from his personal Facebook, … Continue reading →

Seun Adedeji

Happening People 5 years ago

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Seun Adedeji was 3 years old when he migrated to Chicago to live with his dad and stepmom, four siblings, two … Continue reading →

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