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News: Page 155

Will Lane Leave the Logging Lobby?

Environmental groups urge Lane County to withdraw from AOCC

News 7 years ago

Local environmental groups want Lane County to withdraw from the Association of O&C Counties, an association that advocates for more logging. A lawsuit driven by … Continue reading →

Graduated Bargaining

UO offers graduate student union a contract to increase paychecks to compete with other universities, but it comes with a cost

News 7 years ago

Union negotiations between the University of Oregon and the Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation (GTFF), which represents graduate employees (GE), formerly known as GTFs, are in … Continue reading →

Sen. Ron Wyden Proposes Some Dank Legislation

Wyden introduces legislation that would legalize weed in the U.S.

BlogNews 7 years ago

Maybe we should start calling him Sen. Ron “Weeden” because Wyden just introduced a bill, S. 420, which would legalize, tax and regulate marijuana at the … Continue reading →

Endless Cups Most Beautiful

Science shows coffee flavor depends most on the original beans

News 7 years ago

The beginning of Christopher Hendon’s quest to understand how to make a good cup of coffee sounds like the setup to a joke: A chemistry … Continue reading →

Climate Law

Lawsuits seek to slow the tide of climate change but need their days in court

News 7 years ago

Those who understand climate change know that a little snow on the valley floor in Lane County doesn’t mean global warming isn’t happening. Since Congress … Continue reading →

5G: The Next Generation

FCC overrules local power to deploy wireless infrastructure without public comment

News 7 years ago

About 10 people were at the intersection of 24th Avenue and Hilyard Street on Saturday, Jan. 26. Holding up signs calling for an end to … Continue reading →

Out From The Void II: Eryn Beth McClary

Eugene’s Dead, Missing and Unidentified Women

News 7 years ago

To be a prostitute is to walk cold wet streets in a dangerous night dependent on the hunger of strangers vulnerable to their hatred fists, … Continue reading →

The Art of the Infrastructure

After Trump’s call from infrastructure investment, EW looks back at what DeFazio said U.S. needs at a recent town hall

BlogNews 7 years ago

President Donald Trump spent his birthday doing what he loves: Getting applause. However, his speech wasn’t met with complete enjoyment — it put First Lady … Continue reading →

Father and Fighter

Springfield-based MMA fighter balances family life and being King of the Cage

News 7 years ago

Fighting against the alarm clock in the morning before work is a tough enough battle for many. But for local mixed martial artist (MMA) and … Continue reading →

An Unsuccessful Solution

City officials claim Community Court has brought about big changes in the way Eugene treats the homeless. The court's own numbers tell a very different story.

News 7 years ago

By Taylor Perse and Morgan Theophil Two years ago the city of Eugene, with much fanfare, announced it would do more to help the homeless … Continue reading →

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