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News: Page 149

Use the Fourth

Sixth Circuit Court rules chalking tires for parking is unconstitutional.  Eugene says it was moving on anyway.

News 6 years ago

Every day a ritual occurs at the Eugene Weekly office and wherever else two-hour parking limits exist. Someone peers outside to see whether a long … Continue reading →

Saving the Pups

Lucky Paws looks to save animals in need

News 6 years ago

Each year, approximately 1.5 million animals are euthanized in U.S. shelters, according to the ASPCA. While that number may seem astronomically high, it is actually … Continue reading →

Even More Than 15 Minutes of Fame

A Eugene middle schooler suing the U.S. government deals with her newfound political celebrity

News 6 years ago

The view from the Vogue office was unlike anything I had ever seen. I looked out at the entire city, which was well displayed from … Continue reading →

White Bird Expands

Eugene-based medical clinic spreads its wings to help those in need

News 6 years ago

A quick pass any given day of the week through the 300 block of East 12th Avenue reveals a stark truth: The White Bird Clinic … Continue reading →

Timber Sale Fire Danger

Logging Pedal Power, outside Springfield, increases fire risks

News 6 years ago

Summer is fast approaching, and something is weighing heavily on the minds of ecologists, foresters, wildfire experts and the public alike: wildfires. Locally, some environmentalists … Continue reading →

Legislative Controversy

A bill to fund schools raises eyebrows with environmentalists

BlogNews 6 years ago

A bill in the Oregon Legislature that would raise much-needed money for schools is troubling local environmental advocates. Patty Hine of 350 Eugene says the … Continue reading →

To Bee or Not to Bee

Lawsuit seeks protection for a bee that may be extinct — and 23 other species

News 6 years ago

Franklin’s bumblebee may already be extinct. Its presence hasn’t been recorded in 13 years. But despite the species’ ongoing decline, the rare Oregon bee has … Continue reading →

Do It for the Kids

4J school board candidate Martina Shabram has the youth vote

News 6 years ago

“Aw, shit!” Those were the words Martina Shabram remembers her history teacher Alex Angell saying after she began explaining why she stopped showing up for … Continue reading →

Truth Not Bombs

Whistleblower on drone strikes to appear in Eugene, Corvallis as part of Oregon tour

News 6 years ago

In a time of nondisclosure agreements and public officials refusing to talk to media outlets, it might take the action of a whistleblower to expose the … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 6 years ago

 • Cyclists, conservation groups, students and Springfield area locals will join in a town hall discussion on forest management — and the BLM’s Pedal Power timber … Continue reading →

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