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News: Page 120

Radio, Radio

In the time of COVID-19, popular Eugene DJ keeps KRVM on the air

News 5 years ago

From quarantine, KRVM radio DJ “Jivin’” Johnny Etheredge has kept himself busy, producing off-site the majority of the community-supported radio station’s most popular programming since … Continue reading →

‘Safe Shelter, Food and Clothing’

Youth-serving providers propose temporary COVID-19 shelter

News 5 years ago

As the novel coronavirus pandemic entered our community, homeless advocates sprang to work, trying to protect the most vulnerable among us. Lane County, in conjunction … Continue reading →

Uncertain Protocols

Oregon hospitals lack transparency when it comes to how they triage coronavirus patients

News 5 years ago

When people enter a hospital emergency room with symptoms of COVID-19, they are immediately assessed by a physician who decides if they meet the criteria … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown Talks About Plan to Reopen

West Coast states ignore Trump and make their own plan

BlogNews 5 years ago

At his so-called ratings record-breaking busting press conference April 13, President Donald Trump claimed “total authority” over states. But on that same day, governors from … Continue reading →

Saving the Red Tree Voles

Logging and fire threatens the red tree voles, local enviros sue Trump administration to save them

BlogNews 5 years ago

Conservation groups plan to sue the Trump administration for its failure to protect the red tree vole population that resides on the north Oregon coast. … Continue reading →

It Takes a Village

Jefferson Westside neighbors pilot their own homemade hand sanitizer

News 5 years ago

Finding hand sanitizer at a grocery store these days is about as likely as spotting bigfoot — it’s probably not going to happen. But while … Continue reading →

The Season of Madness

Preaching from his home, Dan Bryant ends 29 years of service at First Christian Church 

News 5 years ago

The season of Lent began Feb. 26 with Ash Wednesday, and it has been the same tortuous road for the Christian community as it has … Continue reading →

Rats R Us

Stay healthy, stay home is good for you but might bring out the rodents 

News 5 years ago

Rats. They have been a problem in the Eugene area in the past — eating the wiring out of your Subaru, invading your home and chewing … Continue reading →

Good Deeds

There are good things happening in Lane County amid the coronavirus

BlogNews 5 years ago
Illustration by Chelsea Lovejoy

During hard times in Lane County, people are coming together to help everyone, making our community stronger. Here is a list of services being offered. … Continue reading →

President Michael Schill Takes a Serious Note

University of Oregon president looks ahead to financial hardships

BlogNews 6 years ago

On Monday, March 30, when University of Oregon President Michael Schill spoke to the campus community in a town hall, he offered a virtual hug. … Continue reading →

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