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News: Page 161

Surf’s Up On The Blue Wave

Rep. Peter DeFazio looks toward two years of Democrats controlling the House, rebuilding America and the future of the U.S.

News 7 years ago

Politics is a lot like sports: Your team is either on offense or defense. House Democrats have been on defense since 2010. In the aftermath … Continue reading →

Sponsors Inc. Plans for New Tiny Home Project

The 10-unit project will be opening in spring 2019

News 7 years ago

Fifty percent of people who are released back into Lane County from the Lane County Jail or the state prison are homeless when they re-enter … Continue reading →

20 Years of Treehugging

Cascadia Wildlands celebrates its conservation history and keeps fighting

News 7 years ago

Cascadia Wildlands was born in 1998 out of the Pacific Northwest’s “Forest Wars.” And as it celebrates its 20th anniversary, the longtime nonprofit continues to … Continue reading →

Butterfly Lot Curfew Approved

Lane County Board of Commissioners adopt an overnight curfew for the downtown lot

BlogNews 7 years ago

At its Tuesday, Nov. 27, meeting, the Lane County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an emergency ordinance placing an 11 pm to 6 am curfew … Continue reading →

Our Children’s Trust Case Still Delayed, May Be Appealed

A recent statement says the trial may also be separated into two parts

BlogNews 7 years ago

A court order today, Nov. 21, from federal Judge Ann Aiken states that the Our Children’s Trust (OCT) trial is still delayed pending a decision … Continue reading →

Gray Wave

Pro-gun ordinances passed in eight rural Oregon counties this past election

News 7 years ago

Though many Democrats around the nation were celebrating a “blue wave” during the midterm elections earlier this month, another type of wave took hold of … Continue reading →

Roadkill

It's What's For Dinner

News 7 years ago

I killed a buck on Halloween night two years ago. It was late, almost midnight and I was driving home from a night of watching … Continue reading →

A Jive Turkey Holiday

Eugene resident wins PETA award for a vegan Easter dinner

News 7 years ago

Curtis Taylor, 33, was first introduced to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in sixth grade when he was writing a report on … Continue reading →

Zones of Silence

Local officials still won’t discuss poor oversight of enterprise zones

News 7 years ago

Money talks, or so the saying goes. But when asked about the lack of oversight in Lane County’s economic development incentive known as an enterprise … Continue reading →

Karen Daly

Happening People 7 years ago

June 1999: As a kid in suburban New Jersey, Karen Daly loved rollerskating, jump rope and hopscotch. Her childhood ended abruptly at age 8, when … Continue reading →

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