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News: Page 116

Laying the SLAPPback Down

Civil Liberties Defense Center files a lawsuit fighting a law firm that used SLAPP on water activists

News 5 years ago

In 2019, the city of Weed, California, gave up its fight for water rights with Roseburg Forest Products after dealing with unending legal costs. But … Continue reading →

Dave Owens

Happening People 5 years ago

In observance of National Social Work Month in March, the Oregon Department of Human Services named Dave Owens of Eugene winner of the 2019 Tom … Continue reading →

See You in November

Oregon's Primary Election has low turnout and brings fall runoff elections

News 5 years ago

With unofficial voter turnout for the May 2020 primary election at around 40 percent in Lane County, it’s hard to believe that this is a … Continue reading →

Lane County Among 28 Counties Starting Phase 1 Reopening

Gov. Kate Brown calls reopening process like walking on thin ice

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane County residents woke up Thursday morning to find the county could start Phase 1 of reopening its economy. Starting tomorrow — Friday, May 15 … Continue reading →

Solidarity Forever

Mayoral Candidate Zondie Zinke wants to use her campaign to empower citizens

News 5 years ago

Zondie Zinke was inspired to run for Eugene mayor after watching the 2020 State of the City speech. She says she didn’t  agree with incumbent … Continue reading →

Giving After Loss 

After losing his wife to the virus, a Eugene COVID-19 survivor donates plasma to help others

News 5 years ago

Brian Alexander was the third person to test positive for COVID-19 in Lane County. But he didn’t know he had the virus until after his … Continue reading →

The Most Vulnerable Population

Lane County DHS Child Welfare experiences a sizable decline in investigations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

News 5 years ago

Over the past couple months, the Department of Human Services saw a significant drop in Child Protective Services investigations in Lane County, and its monthly … Continue reading →

An Arts Business? Or Just a Bar?

During the lockdown, Eugene’s smaller music venues find little relief

News 5 years ago

Music stages have gone silent in Eugene as they have across the country, cratering the concert industry at every level. What’s more, small bar and … Continue reading →

Homeward Unbound

Despite Gov. Kate Brown’s moratorium on nonpayment evictions, threats still happen, which have pushed vulnerable individuals out of housing

News 5 years ago

Jessica Smith has been out of work as a server at Buddy’s Diner in Eugene since March 7. She’s been trying to navigate the state’s … Continue reading →

May 11 City Council Meeting Focuses on Housing

Councilors and community members concerned over both short term rental and homeless issue

News 5 years ago

Eugene residents testified at a remote City Council meeting about the city’s short-term rental (STR) ad hoc committee and the city’s strategy to support the … Continue reading →

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