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News: Page 146

Shout to the Top

Two unions negotiating contracts with UO sit in, rally at Johnson Hall

News 6 years ago

After nearly 30 minutes of hearing about the university’s contracts proposed to classified workers from speakers at a union rally in front of the University … Continue reading →

The Taxman Cometh?

City Council pursues payroll tax despite flaws noted in 2014 and again in February

News 6 years ago

More than half of the public testimony given to the Eugene City Council May 28 opposed the proposed payroll tax for public safety. Some speakers … Continue reading →

Marching on Sunshine

Local activists condemn ‘freedom fuels’

News 6 years ago

Beneath the hot sun on Friday, May 31, some 30 participants gathered at the Wayne L. Morse U.S. Courthouse. They were ready to march and … Continue reading →

4J School Board Opening

Evangelina Sundgrez resigns to move out of state

BlogNews 6 years ago

Eugene District 4J school board member Evangelina Sundgrenz announced on her campaign’s Facebook page that she will formally resign from the board at the June … Continue reading →

Fish Hatchery Still Under Fire

Leaburg Fish Hatchery advocates still fighting for funding

BlogNews 6 years ago

On Monday, June 3, a work session will be held for Senate Bill 5510, which “appropriates moneys from General Fund to State Department of Fish … Continue reading →

Payrolling the Police

Residents talk payroll tax at Eugene City Council public forum

News 6 years ago

If Eugene City Council passes a payroll tax to increase funding for public safety and you make $15 an hour, the city of Eugene will … Continue reading →

Larry Craig

Happening People 6 years ago

When he was 14 years old, Larry Craig and his family moved from Federal Way, Washington, to Springfield, Oregon, where he finished middle school at … Continue reading →

RG Case May Go Back to Court

Oregon Supreme Court declines to intervene in lawsuit resulting from controversial firing of former reporter

News 6 years ago

A former Register-Guard reporter may finally get her day in court. Back in 2015 Serena Markstrom Nugent filed a more than half a million-dollar discrimination … Continue reading →

‘Home’ is a Four Letter Word

Opponents of Homes for Good property sale fill May 22 board meeting with public comment

News 6 years ago

Homes for Good, Lane County’s housing agency that connects low-income people with affordable housing, is under fire. In 2017 it sold property to Evergreen Housing … Continue reading →

RG loses more employees as GateHouse slashes jobs

News 6 years ago

At least three more employees of The Register-Guard have lost jobs, apparently as part of a new round of layoffs by its new corporate owners, … Continue reading →

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