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News: Page 165

Practice Makes Perfect Hurt

Moulage adds grisly realism to emergency response training

News 7 years ago

Spurting arteries, lacerations and impaled objects — the special effects makeup that scares you to death in horror movies may save your life someday. Or … Continue reading →

Let’s Pass the Buch

Heather Buch homes in on East Lane County Commission seat as November nears

News 7 years ago

Heather Buch has been canvassing for a seat on the Lane County Board of Commissioners since the primary election. She’s been so dedicated to meeting … Continue reading →

Vote Like Your Health Care Depends on it

Measure 106 looks to cut funds to abortions. This group is aiming to stop it.

News 7 years ago

Just because you live in Oregon, and specifically in Eugene, doesn’t mean you’re safe from conservative ballot measures like Measure 106 — the measure that … Continue reading →

Cycles and Cents

Taxes and tariffs burden local cyclists

News 7 years ago

Cyclists in the Eugene area could soon feel the effects of trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on most bike products. This comes on … Continue reading →

How Green Is Brown

With environmental catastrophe at stake, Kate Brown outshines her opposition

News 7 years ago

Education, health care, a woman’s right to choose — much is at stake in the upcoming gubernatorial election. And in the wake of recent reports … Continue reading →

Suman Barkhas

Happening People 7 years ago

March 2008: Growing up in a yurt on the outskirts of Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia, Suman Barkhas began training in yoga at age 13, when a … Continue reading →

City Hall Lot to Become Temporary Homeless Shelter

City Council voted to create a temporary day center and dusk-to-dawn camp on the vacant downtown lot

BlogNews 7 years ago

The empty lot that formerly housed Eugene’s City Hall is set to transform into a temporary homeless shelter a few weeks from now. During Monday … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown Announces Plans to Ban Offshore Drilling

Governor's executive order will protect Oregon's coast from Trump's drilling

BlogNews 7 years ago

President Donald Trump said that not only does he have a “natural instinct” for science, but he also wants the cleanest air and water, according … Continue reading →

Timber-Funded Attack Ad Airs in House Race

Marty Wilde and House Democrats call the ad 'sleazy' and false

BlogNews 7 years ago

“Is this the kind of representation you want in Salem?” the voiceover hisses. A television attack ad claims Democratic Legislative candidate Marty Wilde mishandled an … Continue reading →

Mike Shugrue

Happening People 7 years ago

After high school in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, and a brief stint at nearby Worcester State College, Mike Shugrue hit the road and hitchhiked around the country … Continue reading →

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