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News: Page 133

People-Powered Climate Action

Renew Oregon backs initiative petitions as Legislature decides how to tackle greenhouse gas emissions 

News 6 years ago

Oregon could have had a cap and trade law after the 2019 Legislative Session, but a few things went wrong. Republicans in the Senate fled … Continue reading →

What We’ve Learned from Eugene’s Climate Action Plan 2.0

Spoiler: Eugene's climate looks bad and heavy consumption has a big role in greenhouse gas emissions

BlogNews 6 years ago

As time runs out to do something meaningful to mitigate the amount of damage climate change will do to us, the Trump administration notified the … Continue reading →

Guardian of the Galaxy

EPD has been watching a homeless camp with its surveillance camera parked outside Eugene Weekly

News 6 years ago

The Eugene Police Department is using one of its three surveillance camera trailers to keep an eye on a group of homeless campers, who, as … Continue reading →

Miso, an Underappreciated Super Food

Saku Miso owner Yuko Smith wants to share the health benefits of miso with Eugeneans

News 6 years ago

When a U.S. Air Force B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945, killing around 75,000 people and effectively ending the war … Continue reading →

Addressing Climate Change with EWEB

Matt McRae of Our Children’s Trust runs for EWEB commissioner

News 6 years ago

From his position as a former trail leader at Yellowstone National Park to his current job as a policy strategist for Our Children’s Trust, Matt … Continue reading →

Valerie Brooks

Happening People 6 years ago

“I had an idyllic childhood,” says Valerie Brooks, who grew up out in the country, seven miles from the town of Tilton in the Lakes … Continue reading →

No Heart for Huckabees

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to speak at Freedom Foundation fundraiser in Salem

BlogNews 6 years ago

Mike Huckabee is a failed presidential candidate, the former governor of Arkansas and apparently plays the bass guitar well. But Huckabee is getting ready to … Continue reading →

Police Set Up Surveillance Trailer at Homeless Protest Camp Across from Newspaper Office

The Eugene Police Department surveillance trailer sits amidst a longstanding protest camp and across from the alt weekly newspaper

BlogNews 6 years ago

The Eugene Police Department has set up a surveillance trailer to monitor a homeless protest camp across from Eugene Weekly. EW has reached out to … Continue reading →

Protecting Brazil’s Unprotected

Brazilian indigenous rights lawyer visits Eugene

News 6 years ago

Despite being safeguarded by the Brazilian Constitution, indigenous peoples’ rights are being violated in that South American country. With different culture and language and as … Continue reading →

Up in the Air

The University of Oregon has a complicated history with Eugene's Pioneer Cemetery, and complicated relationships with its own buildings today

News 6 years ago

Students happily mill past cemetery markers, while buildings rise high above the graves. This surreal scene appears in drawings from 1963 showing a proposed addition … Continue reading →

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