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News: Page 144

Immigration Rights Activists Stage Protest Downtown

A surprise visit by Congressman Peter DeFazio heightened an already lively rally

BlogNews 6 years ago

Bearing signs with messages like “End human detention” and “Make America smart again,” a crowd of more than 100 gathered Tuesday, July 2, at the … Continue reading →

Stopping Hate

Community members mobilize against local racists and neo-nazis

News 6 years ago

Residents and workers in the Whiteaker and Jefferson Westside neighborhoods noticed red spray-painted swastikas on buildings, a fire hydrant, signs and sidewalks on June 12. … Continue reading →

Do the Flop

Local author Bob Welch wins sports reporting award, talks importance of Dick Fosbury

News 6 years ago

The story of Dick Fosbury just might be as important to this state as the legend of the Oregon Trail. Longtime Register-Guard columnist and local … Continue reading →

Switching Sides?

Former state Sen. Chris Edwards gets flak for backing timber; he says he’s concerned about rural Oregon

News 6 years ago

The 2019 legislative session finished Sunday, June 30, but the wounds are still fresh from the death of the House Bill 2020, also known as … Continue reading →

A City in Need of a Solution

News 6 years ago

On any given day, more than 1,600 people wander Eugene without a permanent place to live. The ongoing crisis of homelessness here has tested city … Continue reading →

Fire Danger

The time is now for wildland-urban fire protection

News 6 years ago

Much has changed since 2005, be it globally with climate change or in Lane County with population growth. So after 14 years, Lane County’s Community … Continue reading →

Have No Fear for Atomic Energy?

State senator wants to bring small-scale nuclear power projects to Oregon

News 6 years ago

By Ryan Nguyen and Henry Houston What if nuclear power was the answer all along to clean energy?  Oregon voters implemented a moratorium on nuclear … Continue reading →

So Long, Clean Energy Jobs

HB 2020 'dead' declares Senate President Peter Courtney after Senate Republicans disappear

BlogNews 6 years ago

Who knew running away to Idaho could impact policy? Welcome to the Oregon Legislature. Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney said today that there aren’t enough … Continue reading →

Janelle McCoy Out at Oregon Bach Festival

She was behind the controversial firing of Matthew Halls

BlogNews 6 years ago

Janelle McCoy, the controversial executive director of the Oregon Bach Festival at the University of Oregon, is to be laid off and her job eliminated … Continue reading →

Chip Radebaugh

Happening People 6 years ago

“I was ‘Chip’ from day one,” says Chip Radebaugh, whose given name is Charles, like his optometrist father, Charlie. Born on an Air Force base … Continue reading →

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