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News: Page 147

LCC Board Member Resigns Again

After being re-elected to the LCC board of directors, Phil Carrasco again resigns after criminal conviction

News 6 years ago

Almost 30,000 Lane County voters re-elected Phil Carrasco to the Lane Community College Board of Directors on May 21. However, Carrasco had resigned after being … Continue reading →

Restoring the Dunes, Saving the Marten

A proposal to restore the Oregon Dunes is open for comment

News 6 years ago

The tiny Humboldt marten was thought to be extinct back in 1996. But the cat-sized predator is not only alive, it’s taken up residence in … Continue reading →

Death, Taxes and Tuition Increases

Legislation proposed by state Rep. Marty Wilde offers money for a tuition cap

News 6 years ago

Death and taxes no longer sum up the inevitable in Oregon. Due to dwindling financial support from the state, Oregonians can now add tuition increases … Continue reading →

It Makes the World Go ’Round

A group of Eugeneans wants to establish Eugene and Springfield as ‘Cities of Kindness’

News 6 years ago

Saving the world with kindness — it may sound overly optimistic, but a small group of Eugene residents are trying to do so. Their first … Continue reading →

Election Update

Voters put in a new 4J director, OK the levy and sentence the courthouse to a ‘no’

News 6 years ago

About one in four people in Lane County cast their ballot on Tuesday, May 21. The ballot included a bond to build a new courthouse, … Continue reading →

A Black Man’s Case, An All-White Jury

A jury finds NCU liable for a racially hostile work environment

News 6 years ago

Sometimes finding a jury for a court case takes one-and-a-half to two hours, attorney J. Ashlee Albies says. On Tuesday, April 23, selecting the jury … Continue reading →

Endorsements at a Glance

EW’s picks in the May 21 election

News 6 years ago

Lane Community College Director Zone 2, Angela VanKrause Unopposed Director Zone 5, Open Seat Director Position 6 At-Large, Rosie Pryor Unopposed Director Position 7 At-Large, … Continue reading →

Expanding Road Rules

Legislature considers driver’s licenses for all in current session

News 6 years ago

State Sen. James Manning, Jr. says he has his Panamanian driver’s license on him.  It doesn’t give him any entitlements or benefits of a Panamanian … Continue reading →

Blockbuster

In a Netflix age, Broadway Metro is expanding downtown

News 6 years ago

If movies represent our collective dreams of modern myth — our populist religion — then movie theaters could be considered our modern churches, our secular … Continue reading →

Springfield School Board Candidate Roundup

Six candidates contest three positions during May 21 special election

News 6 years ago

The ballots for the May 21 Springfield School Board election are out, and Eugene Weekly interviewed the candidates to learn more about their goals for … Continue reading →

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