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News: Page 132

Build-A-Home

Cultivate Inc. seeks to help families build their own houses and get a stake in the American Dream

News 6 years ago

Local architect and Cultivate Inc. owner Dylan Lamar says he has a solution to alleviate Eugene-Springfield’s housing affordability crisis  — helping people build their own … Continue reading →

Douglas County Homeless Shelter Rejected … by the City of Roseburg

The city forces Douglas County to take down temporary homeless shelter

BlogNews 6 years ago

Douglas County, Lane County’s politically conservative neighbor to the south, is one of the few in the state that has tried to address homelessness by … Continue reading →

Add ‘Reversing Heroin Overdoses’ to Your Resume

Oregon Health Authority launches campaign to teach employers how to reverse opioid overdoses

BlogNews 6 years ago

At a Nov. 18 press conference , the Oregon Health Authority announced a campaign that aims to provide employers with the tools needed to train … Continue reading →

Up the Ranks

Sarah Medary takes over as city manager pro tem

News 6 years ago

Sarah Medary has been a bit of a polymath when it comes to working for the city of Eugene. Now she is adding more to … Continue reading →

The Cost of Campus Living

UO says requiring freshmen to live in dorms improves academic performance, but some students say the policy isn’t worth the high cost

News 6 years ago

Lily Wheeler paid nearly $1,500 a month for a spot in the University of Oregon’s Living Learning Center dorm and a standard meal plan freshman … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Racist Past

A New Exhibit at the UO Seeks to Provoke Dialogue and Action

News 6 years ago
Photo of the Eugene Black Panthers speak on the UO campus in support of a Black student protest at Oregon State University in the late Sixties. From left to right: Oliver Patterson, Tommy Anderson (speaking), Howard Anderson, William Green, Jerome Foster, Julius Hurst, Dennis White, Darrell Fields, Teo DeRuso and Artie Cox.

When Charles Dalton came to Eugene about 50 years ago as a spokesperson for the NAACP, he went downtown to get to know the area. … Continue reading →

Not the End of the Line

The Eugene Mission offers stability and hope to its guests

News 6 years ago

To get there you travel Blair Boulevard and take a left at West First Avenue. The road leads to Eugene Mission, a nonprofit started in … Continue reading →

Remembering Doc

Robert Wilson and his tiny dog Chica were fixtures in downtown Eugene

News 6 years ago
Photo of Robert Wilson and his support dog Chica

Robert “Doc” Wilson moved to Eugene only in 2015, but he and his cowboy Chihuahua, Chica, were soon ubiquitous downtown. You probably saw them in … Continue reading →

Highway to Sell

An artist is found guilty for selling his wares at Free Speech Plaza

News 6 years ago

Four months ago, Hedin Manus Brugh was ticketed for selling his art at Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza during Saturday Market without a permit — … Continue reading →

How Much Fentanyl is in Eugene?

Local Authorities Struggle to Keep Up With Opiate Epidemic

News 6 years ago

Earlier this month the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency sent a memo to local agencies warning that counterfeit pills containing fentanyl — the synthetic drug at … Continue reading →

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