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News: Page 131

License and Registration, Please

Eugene School District 4J security upgrades include a new visitor sign-in system

News 6 years ago

As a new decade dawns, Eugene School District 4J is upgrading its visitor sign-in technology with a system that requires people to scan their government … Continue reading →

We’ve Got an Even Bigger Problem Now

Former Oregon congressman Les AuCoin remembers resisting Reagan, looks toward new problems

News 6 years ago

Shortly after President Ronald Reagan took office in 1981, he urged Americans to call their representatives and tell them to support his economic plan, which … Continue reading →

Stockholm Syndrome

Gov. Kate Brown’s stay in London and Stockholm before 2019 track and field championships cost taxpayers nearly $40,000

News 6 years ago

On her way to Doha, Qatar, for the 2019 Track and Field Championships, Gov. Kate Brown and a team of staffers stopped in London and … Continue reading →

At Your Service

More homeless services are not proven to make homelessness worse

News 6 years ago

In 1961, during a Eugene City Council meeting, members of the public debated where the Eugene Mission should be moved, or even reopened. At the … Continue reading →

The New Big One

Earthquake expert sees climate change as bigger risk than the Cascadia Quake

News 6 years ago
Photo of Lucy Jones

Lucy Jones, 64, a geologist and research associate at the Seismological Laboratory of California Institute of Technology, has been called “the Beyoncé of earthquakes” by … Continue reading →

Reckless Pipelines?

One word could hold pipeline projects accountable

News 6 years ago

As Oregon environmentalists continue the decades-long fight to stop the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas terminal and its associated 230-mile natural gas pipeline running through … Continue reading →

Destination: Beer

Fall Into Winter 2019 Beer Roundup

DrinkNews 6 years ago

The old news is that Sam Bond’s Brewing went flat early in the summer. The new news is that Eugene’s historic Foundry Building at 540 … Continue reading →

When a Good Idea Doesn’t Work

A failed temporary homeless shelter will push Roseburg and Douglas County to work together

News 6 years ago

Helping the homeless is a complex issue that goes beyond the good intentions of local governments that want to help. It involves people working together … Continue reading →

Seattle Takeover

Whiteaker Tales remembers the World Trade Organization protests of 20 years ago

News 6 years ago

On Nov. 30, 1999, Seattle hosted the third World Trade Organization Ministerial in Seattle. The summit brought leaders from more than 160 countries and drew … Continue reading →

Making a Connection

Eugene City Council candidate wants to address disconnection and using Airbnb

News 6 years ago

When Kate Davidson decided to run for the Eugene City Council, she made her campaign slogan “I want to hear from you.” As Davidson goes … Continue reading →

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