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News: Page 157

The Next Anti-Panhandle City

The Eugene City Council moves forward — out of nowhere — with panhandling ordinance

News 7 years ago

Rain or shine, some people experiencing homelessness are standing at intersections with signs asking for money, work or food. Some signs even joke that the … Continue reading →

Police Shooting

Local activist and person of color killed Jan. 11

News 7 years ago

Late on the morning of Friday, Jan. 11, it was announced there had been a police shooting at Cascade Middle School, but that no students … Continue reading →

Legislative Priorities and LNG Protesters

Inauguration Day sets the tone for the year

News 7 years ago

Oregon’s political season officially got underway Monday, Jan. 14, with the inauguration of Gov. Kate Brown, who is serving her first-yet-last full term as Oregon’s … Continue reading →

Requiem for a Newspaper

GateHouse Media’s purchase of The Register-Guard has had reverberations

News 7 years ago

The bombshell landed on Jan. 26. The Register-Guard announced that the locally owned newspaper had been purchased by GateHouse Media, a company that would take … Continue reading →

Eugene Ballet to the Rescue

A small town’s Nutcracker show will go on with borrowed sets and costumes

News 7 years ago

Eugene Ballet Company recently stepped up to rescue a small northern California ballet company’s annual production of The Nutcracker, which was canceled after last year’s … Continue reading →

Whiteaker Forever

Longtime community members look to document the colorful neighborhood’s history

News 7 years ago

Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood has a lot of stories to tell — and folklorist Emily West is in the process of compiling them for the community … Continue reading →

Karly Loveling

News 7 years ago

“When I was a kid, my mom started a youth choir at our church,” says Karly Loveling, who grew up in suburban Garland, Texas. “She … Continue reading →

Schill Throws His ‘O’K About UO

UO President Michael Schill talks Knight campus at City Club, UO students feel left out

BlogNews 7 years ago

A relationship between a college town and a university is a lot like a marriage, says Michael Schill. The relationship can’t be one-sided and must … Continue reading →

Local and Vocal

The Citizen Commentary Issue

News 7 years ago

One of Eugene Weekly’s strengths has always been you, our readers. The community sees EW as its own paper, and in fact we are — as … Continue reading →

Quarry Gets OK to Wipe the Butte

Lane County Commissioners approve gravel mine at butte in Oakridge, opponents file appeal

News 7 years ago

Lane County Board of Commissioners finished off 2018 by approving a forestland rezoning to allow a gravel mine. The rezoning will lead to developing a … Continue reading →

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