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News: Page 164

Threat Level Trump

DeFazio and other Democrats say Trump administration threatens people with pre-existing conditions or jobs like logging

BlogNews 7 years ago

Nov. 1 is the first day of open enrollment for health insurance. Back in June, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration would not defend … Continue reading →

Sleepless in Eugene

Former butterfly lot protest campers move to new county-owned site off Highway 99 as a City Hall site progresses

News 7 years ago

Update: As of Wednesday, Oct. 31, during a work session, Eugene City Council decided to cancel plans to create a temporary downtown day center and … Continue reading →

EW’s 2018 Election Endorsements

News 7 years ago

Congress House 2nd District  Jamie McLeod-Skinner House 4th District Peter DeFazio State Government Governor  Kate Brown State Legislature House  7th District Christy Inskip 8th District … Continue reading →

Nightmare in Pittsburgh

A retired Eugene rabbi overslept — and missed the synagogue service attacked by a gunman

News 7 years ago

Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin, the retired leader of Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel, may be alive today because he overslept on Saturday. Husbands-Hankin was visiting the Squirrel … Continue reading →

Wilde, Wilde Country

Democratic candidate Marty Wilde makes the case for a seat in Salem

News 7 years ago

When Marty Wilde knocks on the doors of manufactured homes, he says they remind him of the communities he grew up in. Meeting with people … Continue reading →

Nightmares in Pittsburgh

A retired Eugene rabbi overslept — and missed the synagogue service attacked by a gunman

News 7 years ago

Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin, the retired leader of Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel, may be alive today because he overslept on Saturday. Husbands-Hankin was visiting the Squirrel … Continue reading →

Patrick Starnes Drops Out of Governor Race, Endorses Gov. Kate Brown

Starnes, Brown make pact to combat campaign finance together

BlogNews 7 years ago

Independent Governor candidate Patrick Starnes announced today that he will drop out of the race. He now supports Gov. Kate Brown because he wants to work … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Announces Opposition to Measure 105

Vinis says the ballot measure 'violates Eugene values'

BlogNews 7 years ago

Eugene City Council voted unanimously Oct. 29 to oppose Measure 105, which would end Oregon’s 31-year old anti-racial profiling law. “Measure 105 violates Eugene values … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown Rallies Lane County Volunteers

Governor appears in Eugene, makes pitch for her re-election

BlogNews 7 years ago

Gov. Kate Brown stood atop a bench, pumping her fist. She wanted to remind the Democratic Party of Lane County’s volunteers that this election is … Continue reading →

Our Children’s Trust Climate Case Delay

The case was taken off the court calendar but can still move forward

BlogNews 7 years ago

The Our Children’s Trust constitutional climate lawsuit lingers in limbo. The scheduled Oct. 29  hearing has been vacated and is no longer on the court … Continue reading →

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