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News: Page 135

Grieving Old Growth

Corvallis community gathers for a memorial service for OSU’s cut-down trees

News 6 years ago

The piece of log from the 420-year-old Douglas fir was sprinkled with colorful roses. Its cut-off body took the front stage. It was the center … Continue reading →

Local NAACP Continues Growth

Eugene-Springfield NAACP gets new president and executive director

News 6 years ago

Thanks to its volunteers, the local NAACP has flourished since the opening of the Eugene-Springfield branch more than 40 years ago. Beginning in October, however, … Continue reading →

Curiosity Killed the Bobcat

Bobcat kitten killed with 'blunt force trauma'

News 6 years ago

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is having trouble explaining to dubious animal advocates why it beat a bobcat kitten to death after it wandered … Continue reading →

Graduate Employee Union Votes to Authorize Strike

The strike authorization was approved by 1,044 graduate employees in the union after 11 months of negotiations

BlogNews 6 years ago

As University of Oregon students ate food and bought merchandise at the Associated Student’s fall term Street Faire, nearly 200 people rallied in front of … Continue reading →

Going Nuts for Twiggy

The story of a talented squirrel, some water skis and two generations of squirrel trainers

News 6 years ago

Squirrel trainer Chuck Best Jr. stands beside a shallow pool at the Lane Events Center, holding a remote control for a tiny boat connected to … Continue reading →

On Your Marks

Athletes and public officials try to rally support for Oregon’s hosting of 2021 World Track Championships 

News 6 years ago

On Saturday, Oct. 12, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge ran the world’s fastest marathon at 1:59:40. Now Eugene will attempt to break the record for smallest city … Continue reading →

Looking for Just the Right Ward

Matt Keating says he’ll find funding to fight homelessness and promote sustainable growth if he’s elected

News 6 years ago

Matt Keating introduced Bernie Sanders using a Hamlet-inspired Shakespearean soliloquy during the senator’s presidential campaign rally in Island Park in 2016. Keating, who has backgrounds … Continue reading →

Ruth Acheinegeh

Happening People 6 years ago

“I spoke Pidgin English as a kid,” says Ruth Acheinegeh, who grew up in the city of Bamenda in northwest Cameroon in Central Africa, until … Continue reading →

Violating Rights

Eugene’s AFSCME union filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the city of Eugene

News 6 years ago

After months of alleged mistreatment and violations by city supervisors, the local AFSCME union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against Eugene with Oregon’s … Continue reading →

EPA Supports Neighborhood Facing Toxic Air

After five years the EPA has resolved a civil rights complaint case in West Eugene

News 6 years ago

West Eugene residents exposed to high levels of toxic chemicals and air pollutants that affect their health will now have a more effective means of … Continue reading →

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