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News: Page 139

The Lost Clause

Why is the University of Oregon paying a million bucks to a school that discriminates against gay students?

News 6 years ago

History hasn’t been kind to Lloyd Eaton. In nine seasons as head football coach of the University of Wyoming, Eaton led the Cowboys to eight … Continue reading →

Slant

News 6 years ago

• The death of a homeless person crushed by a vehicle while sleeping in a downtown parking lot early Monday morning is a reminder of … Continue reading →

Once in a Blue Moon

A beloved niche bookstore in Eugene will soon close its doors for good

News 6 years ago

As of September, Eugene will have one less independently owned bookstore. In its place will be an expanded liquor store. Blue Moon Books owner Dona … Continue reading →

2020 Vision in Ward 1

Tim Morris challenges Emily Semple for Eugene City Council seat

News 6 years ago

A few hours after announcing his campaign for Eugene City Council, Tim Morris, 28, spoke with Eugene Weekly about his stance on some recent council … Continue reading →

Charlene Bigelow

Happening People 6 years ago

“I enjoy learning about people’s lives and their history,” says Charlene Bigelow, who has put in 17 years as a volunteer long-term care ombudsman in … Continue reading →

Vinis Will Run Again

Mayor Vinis announces re-election campaign on AM radio

BlogNews 6 years ago

Mayor Lucy Vinis announced her re-election campaign in the 2020 election during an interview on What’s Up Eugene? on KUGN. She followed the AM radio … Continue reading →

Trump Hunter

Oregon’s AG isn’t afraid to take Trump to court

News 6 years ago

Back when President Donald Trump was something of a businessman, he was no stranger to the courtroom. A 2016 USA Today analysis found that Trump … Continue reading →

Proposed Logging in Willamette National Forest Ruffles Environmentalists

Plans include extensive logging and meadow restoration

News 6 years ago

Deep in the Willamette National Forest, several miles south of Oakridge, 6,800 acres of prime Douglas fir and mixed conifer stands have been identified for … Continue reading →

Big Ideas Come in Small Packages

A local educator wants to bring a new breed of school to the community

News 6 years ago

For parents and caregivers looking for new education options for their elementary and middle school-aged children, welcome news may be on the horizon. A local … Continue reading →

Raids, Rumors and Your Rights

Know your rights and what you can do if ICE comes knocking

News 6 years ago

Fears of federal immigration raids and mass deportations have left the country on edge. First there were rumors locally and nationwide that Immigration and Customs … Continue reading →

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