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News: Page 136

Gov. Kate Brown Takes ‘No Action’ on Addiction Crisis

Local treatment centers remain low in resources — and high in wait times.

News 6 years ago

Nearly 21 years ago, Portland native Danny Phillips broke his knee in a skateboarding accident. His left kneecap was all but shattered. The doctors prescribed … Continue reading →

Making Oregon Great Again

Republican Congressional candidate Nelson Ijih seeks a spot in Oregon’s 4th district

News 6 years ago

Shortly after Nelson Ijih announced his candidacy for Congress, he posted a video on Twitter of him dancing to a song called “#MAGA CHALLENGE.” “In … Continue reading →

Scoot, Scoot

City of Eugene starts process to get e-scooters in town to curb carbon emissions

BlogNews 6 years ago

From being thrown underwater to traveling short distances, e-scooters have been popular in Portland since the city brought them in. Now Eugene is in the … Continue reading →

Remembering Annette Montero

Friends, family and strangers gather to remember a woman who died on the streets of Eugene

News 6 years ago

The pianist ushered those who came in grief and anger. There were non-traditional melodies as well as the sacred hymns of the Christian church, such … Continue reading →

Shelter from the Storm

Reaching out to Annette Montero Before the Tragedy

News 6 years ago

I knew the homeless woman crushed by a garbage truck Aug. 26 in an alley downtown.  “Anne” was how she introduced herself to me. I … Continue reading →

More UO Title IX Trouble?

UO hires an influential LA law firm to investigate past actions by one of its own

News 6 years ago

Why did the University of Oregon pay a top Los Angeles law firm $60,000 earlier this year to investigate behavior by a faculty member occurring … Continue reading →

Mallorey Roe

Happening People 6 years ago

“I don’t want to witness the end of humanity,” says Mallorey Roe, who has spent the past two months volunteering with 350 Eugene and the … Continue reading →

Health Care Organizations to Help the Homeless

Local hospitals fund Housing First development

News 6 years ago

Housing First is seen by many advocates for the unhoused as a big step in getting the chronically homeless into long-term housing rather than emergency … Continue reading →

SEIU, Universities Avoid Strike

A contract between university management and 4,500 workers will avoid strike on Monday

BlogNews 6 years ago

Although classified staff at the University of Oregon were ready to strike Monday, Sept. 30, as classes began, SEIU won’t walk out after a Saturday … Continue reading →

Hoffman asks Eugene to Allow Night Construction at Hayward

Request is needed to finish in time for the 2020 Olympic Trials, application says

BlogNews 6 years ago

As University of Oregon students move in today, they could experience 16 weeks of noisy nighttime construction while a contractor tries to finish the new … Continue reading →

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