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News: Page 151

Willamette High School Pushes to Support Its Students

School reaches out to its LGBTQ community in the wake of a suicide cluster

News 6 years ago

An elderly man, wearing a red sweater, shrugs his shoulders. A caption reads, “Guess I’ll die.” It’s a pretty common meme, always with the same … Continue reading →

Seeking Accountability

City officials respond to the facts about Eugene’s Community Court

News 7 years ago

By Morgan Theophil and Taylor Perse The city of Eugene’s leaders have been stonily silent since Eugene Weekly first reported on the track record of … Continue reading →

Ice Breaker

A House Bill would’ve frozen tuition but local higher ed says it didn’t fund enough

News 7 years ago

Accessing higher education in Oregon isn’t cheap. Community college and university tuitions in Oregon have nearly doubled since 2005, according to recent data from the … Continue reading →

Babb Shooting Case Can Proceed

Judge rules on motion for summary judgment

News 7 years ago

Brian Babb was shot and killed by a Eugene police officer March 30, 2015. Almost four years later, on March 28, a judge ruled that … Continue reading →

A New Sheriff in Town — Soon

Byron Trapp issues resignation, sets sights on retirement

BlogNews 7 years ago

Sheriff Byron Trapp has worked for the Lane County Sheriff’s Office for 31 years but Monday, April 16, will be his final day working in … Continue reading →

The Kombucha Party

Oregon lawmakers introduce bill targeting taxes on kombucha

BlogNews 7 years ago

Oregon lawmakers pushed their acronym skills to the max when reintroducing legislation that would update federal alcohol taxes on kombucha companies in Oregon and throughout … Continue reading →

Closer to the Heart

A heartfelt answer to homelessness, plus a shocking revelation at a City Council meeting

News 7 years ago

After years of hearing from residents who are tired of municipal inaction on ending Eugene’s homelessness problem, the City Council declared an end to the … Continue reading →

Steve Herron

Happening People 7 years ago

“I’ve always loved people and I’ve always loved cars,” says Steve Herron, certified Nissan Leaf salesman at Lithia Nissan, who has sold more electric cars … Continue reading →

New Building, Old Idea

A center for women’s sports will be built over the Pioneer Cemetery

News 7 years ago

The University of Oregon has developed a novel concept to facilitate its expansion, making use of what the school calls “wasted space.” The university will … Continue reading →

Court of Honor

Bev Smith inducted in Pac-12 Hall of Honor, reflects on basketball

News 7 years ago

The wall behind Bev Smith’s computer is filled with thank-you notes and team photos of KidSports basketball teams. Smith is still active in coaching, though … Continue reading →

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