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News: Page 160

Smoke Fills LCC During Slash Burn

Burns like this could become more frequent with amended rules to Oregon’s smoke management plan

News 7 years ago

Studying for final exams is already stressful enough for college students — but an unannounced slash burn near Lane Community College added an unpleasant smokiness … Continue reading →

Open Sesame

A two-day event will celebrate and encourage the ‘open movement’ in Eugene

News 7 years ago

There’s no such thing as a free lunch. This can apply to open-source technology — programs like the Mozilla Firefox internet browser and website developer … Continue reading →

Secretary of State ‘Heartbroken’ by Opioid Problem, Wants Legislature to Act

Give more patient, prescriber data to database to fight opioid crisis, says secretary of state audit report

BlogNews 7 years ago

An audit released by the Oregon secretary of state today said the state falls short when addressing opioid misuse and abuse. To overcome the state’s … Continue reading →

Move on Over Jesus, There’s a New Banner in Town

A banner in response to Christian messages of previous years, promotes Winter Solstice instead

BlogNews 7 years ago

Sorry, Jesus, but Freedom From Religion Foundation says you’re not the reason for the season. Charles Jones, a local member of the organization, which is … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Legislature Receives an Even Lower Conservative Rating

Oregon Legislature's average conservative rating is one of the lowest in the U.S. according to East Coast conservative group

BlogNews 7 years ago

It’s just about the end of the year, so everyone is handing out grades as if it’s school. The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF), a … Continue reading →

Was Brian Babb Armed When Shot?

New court filing casts doubt on police account

News 7 years ago

The video from the armored vehicle is dull. The tank-like Bearcat pulls up to a tall fence. Over it, the camera barely shows the top … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 7 years ago

• On Dec. 10, Citizens concerned about the recent dire climate change reports plan a creative display to demonstrate the rapid rise of carbon dioxide … Continue reading →

Clean Air, Clean Water, Autonomous Community

Community Rights Lane County hopes for aerial spray ban and community self-governance despite hold-ups

News 7 years ago

Voters decided on measures regarding abortion, immigration and school funding on November’s ballot, but two local initiatives were left off.  Local nonprofit Community Rights Lane … Continue reading →

Enterprise Zone Update

Councilor Betty Taylor is a critic of enterprise zones

BlogNews 7 years ago

For a Nov. 21 article, following up on EW’s investigation into enterprise zones, “Big Corporate Handouts with Little Oversight,” EW reached out to members of … Continue reading →

Talk Like an Egyptian

Former Egyptian TV comedy host Bassem Youssef brings one-man show to Eugene

News 7 years ago

Bassem Youssef is enjoying life in Los Angeles, where he now lives. He says his oldest child is attending a public school and gets to … Continue reading →

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