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News: Page 124

Local Businesses and COVID-19

As cases of the novel coronavirus start to surge in Lane County, you can still support the local economy

News 6 years ago

Eugene business owner Kim Marks recently saw an ad promoting shopping on Amazon during the outbreak of COVID-19 (or the novel coronavirus) to keep the … Continue reading →

Bern After Reading

Sen. Bernie Sanders is still the presidential candidate of choice for many in Eugene-Springfield 

News 6 years ago
Photo of Bernie Sanders

Addressing an audience of about 50 people at the University of Oregon’s EMU Amphitheater, congressional candidate Doyle Canning tells a story about Bernie Sanders and … Continue reading →

Off The Streets

Hope on Wheels finds a unique way to address Eugene’s housing crisis with RVs 

News 6 years ago

The idea to house homeless veterans in old, refurbished RVs didn’t come to David Strahan overnight. In fact, he says, it felt more like the … Continue reading →

Eugene-Springfield Fire Department Is Using Arcimoto’s Rapid Responder

Arcimoto's emergency response vehicle is in pilot phase

BlogNews 6 years ago

Eugene’s electric vehicle company Arcimoto released its first Rapid Responder vehicle today. The Eugene-Springfield Fire Department will use it as part of a pilot program, … Continue reading →

Would it Be Loverly? 

Eugene City Council candidate Eliza Kashinsky wants to figure out how to get the city ‘unstuck’

News 6 years ago

Eliza Kashinsky says she is good at solving complex problems. In an attempt solve one, Kashinsky is running for the first time for a seat … Continue reading →

Begin Modeling

How a University of Oregon freshman was coerced into sex trafficking

News 6 years ago

He promised that everything would be paid for. The flight. The hotel. The food and transportation. He also promised that the work wouldn’t take more … Continue reading →

Bohemian Wildfire

An affordable commercial kitchen sparks small food businesses in Cottage Grove

News 6 years ago
Annie Fisher. Photo by Jade Yamazaki Stewart

Annie Fisher pulverizes horseradish roots in a motorized industrial grater, and the warehouse where she’s working fills with a sharp, nose-crinkling smell.  She puts the … Continue reading →

Trusting Science and Russian Trolls

Co-founder of FactCheck.org comes to UO

News 6 years ago

THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED: The UO-sponsored events on March 10 and 11 featuring Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson are cancelled. Considering CDC advisories for older adults … Continue reading →

E-Scooter Program Scoots Forward

Eugene City Council starts process for e-scooter pilot program and changes city code to allow e-scooters on shared use paths

BlogNews 6 years ago

Eugene is one scoot closer to having e-scooters. On Wednesday, Feb. 26, the Eugene City Council voted 6-2 at a work session to start the … Continue reading →

Oregon Announces First Presumptive Novel Coronavirus Case

Press release: The person had not traveled to an area with the virus or been in contact with anyone known to have the virus

BlogNews 6 years ago

Oregon has announced its first novel coronavirus case in Washington County. The full press release is below. Press Release: Oregon announces first, presumptive case of … Continue reading →

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