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News: Page 134

Bobcat Bludgeoned By State Police

Animal advocates nationwide denounce ‘euthanasia’ of lost bobcat

News 6 years ago

Even Oak Hill School was surprised at the fate of the bobcat kitten that wandered into the school on Oct. 16. Apparently, the Oregon State … Continue reading →

Perpetual Plastics

Eugene proposes zero-waste laws, but activists claim there is a lack of enforcement

News 6 years ago

In an effort to limit the use of plastics in Eugene, the City Council is moving forward to create new laws promoting zero waste with … Continue reading →

Oregon Veterinary Medical Association Condemns Bobcat ‘Euthanasia’

OVMA questions killing the kitten without veterinary advice and by blunt force

BlogNews 6 years ago

The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association has officially spoken out against the widely criticized “euthanasia” of a wild bobcat kitten that found itself trapped in Oak … Continue reading →

A Striking Difference

UO grants graduate employee union most of its demands days before a threatened strike

News 6 years ago

The University of Oregon and its Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation have been negotiating a labor contract for nearly a year. In the 11th month, tensions … Continue reading →

Egan Warming Center Will Be Open Oct. 29 and 30

Egan normally does not open until later in November but is responding to the early cold temperatures

BlogNews 6 years ago

Egan Warming Center will activate at 8 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 29, and Wednesday, Oct. 30  at Lane Events Center in the Wheeler Pavilion. St. … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Passes Abortion Resolution

BlogNews 6 years ago

Last night, the Eugene City Council unanimously passed a resolution condemning abortion bans and committing the city to support abortion rights moving forward. The resolution … Continue reading →

The 15:17 to Congress

Oregon hero Alek Skarlatos takes on long-time incumbent Peter DeFazio in his campaign for Congress

News 6 years ago

Alek Skarlatos is not a typical congressional candidate. He is probably best known for The 15:17 to Paris, a Clint Eastwood movie based on a … Continue reading →

Former Eugene-Springfield Fire Chief Runs for City Council 

Randy Groves says he has the experience to create affordable housing and tackle homelessnes

News 6 years ago

Randy Groves was a firefighter in Eugene for 36 years. During this time he was deputy fire chief for 10 years and fire chief for … Continue reading →

A Year After the Shooting

Eugene rabbi reflects on lethal attack at Pittsburgh synagogue

News 6 years ago

The road home has its familiar signposts and sometimes a few surprises. Always, it has memories. This week, though, the road home for Rabbi Yitzhak … Continue reading →

Still Saving TV Butte

Community group continues to fight King’s quarry plans

News 6 years ago

The group Save TV Butte formed in 2015 when Oakridge residents and land-use watchdogs became aware that the 46-acre scenic butte near the rural community … Continue reading →

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