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News: Page 114

Black Lives Matter, Says Lane County Board of County Commissioners

Board votes unanimously on resolution that says the county cannot be inactive on racism

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Tuesday, June 9, the Lane County Board of County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution acknowledging that black lives matter and committing to be anti-racist. … Continue reading →

Now Is Not the Time for Compromise on Pesticides

Oregon communities must hold the line against the timber industry

NewsOpinionViewpoint 5 years ago

By Kai Huschke The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide uprisings are making systemic societal change possible. People are open to thinking big and structurally. Ahead of … Continue reading →

A Weekend of Fire and Protest

Peaceful protesters, SWAT teams and looters flooded the streets of Eugene this weekend

News 5 years ago

Thousands of people cheering outside the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse. Police shooting tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters on Broadway. Looters smashing windows of … Continue reading →

After the Hashtag

Eugene needs to change and combat racism

News 5 years ago

In 1991 Rodney King, a black man, was violently beaten by Los Angeles police officers. The beating was caught on film, and of the four … Continue reading →

Social Media As A Tool For Change

News 5 years ago

Social media has been a powerful tool for recent Black Lives Matters protests. People around the country are posting live streams, videos and photos of … Continue reading →

Do Not Enter?

Eugene’s Trespass Letter of Consent Program and its trespass laws are confusing

News 5 years ago

Trespassing laws have long been used to cite the unhoused lingering on a sidewalk or others sitting under building eaves and stairways.  But with the … Continue reading →

Policing in a Crisis

EPD talks policing practices after George Floyd’s murder, residents then see police in action at weekend protests

News 5 years ago

On Sunday night, hours after the start of the May 31 Black Lives Matter rally outside the Wayne Morse Federal Courthouse, a group of 20 … Continue reading →

Black Lives Matter Protest

Thousands gather in Eugene to decry police brutality against black people

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Sunday, May 31, thousands of people gathered in Eugene to protest police brutality in the U.S. People gathered to protest the killing of George … Continue reading →

City of Eugene Responds to Friday Night Protest

City and county officials condemn Friday night protests, Eugene enacts temporary curfew

BlogNews 5 years ago

After a Friday night rally morphed into looting and vandalizing, local officials have issued a response and implemented a Saturday night curfew. Eugene Mayor Lucy … Continue reading →

Fiery Protest

A night of destruction, including, fires and looting, rocks Eugene at a time of national unrest

BlogNews 5 years ago

The protest started as a reaction to the killing of George Floyd and other acts of police violence against black people that have gone on … Continue reading →

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