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News: Page 17

‘Come As You Are’

Lane County’s online Diverse Business Directory highlights LGBTQIA+ owned businesses

News 10 months ago

Lane County’s Diverse Business Directory spotlights minority-owned businesses across Lane County to “enhance their online visibility and gain business from allies.” Anyone interested in finding … Continue reading →

‘A Place to be Together at the End of the World’

Spectrum Queer Bar’s employees and performers on what the space has meant to them

News 10 months ago

I learned Spectrum Queer Bar was closing at a drag king bake sale in June.  Heavy Cream, the artist hosting the event, who Eugene Weekly … Continue reading →

SLUG Queen Wannabes Part II

To their surprise, Queen Supreme Slugerella SlimeShine is sixth and final SLUG queen candidate for the August 9 competition

News 10 months ago

Brenn DeGross has lived in Eugene for seven years, but they only found out about the SLUG Queen (Society for the Legitimization of the Ubiquitous … Continue reading →

Issac Dale Clem: 1998-2024

A nomad with a soft spot for returning home

NewsObituary 10 months ago

Trigger warning: This story discusses suicide. Issac Dale Clem loved to laugh, family members say, and he would do whatever he could to put smiles … Continue reading →

Across the Bridge, a Village

In 1949 Lane County government bulldozed Ferry Street Village, a thriving Black community at the site of what’s now Alton Baker Park

News 10 months ago

Before Autzen Stadium. Before Alton Baker Park. Before Coburg Road and before the Ferry Street Bridge there was Lane County’s first Black community — Ferry … Continue reading →

Feeling Sluggish?

The 42nd Annual SLUG Queen Pageant and Coronation is August 9 — meet the contestants

News 10 months ago

It’s that time of year again to slither downtown for the annual SLUG Queen Pageant and Coronation Friday, August 9, and it will be an … Continue reading →

‘Capitol Breached LOL’ 

Facebook postings show the son of the Republican nominee for House District 12 took part in the Jan. 6 protests at the U.S. Capitol

News 11 months ago
Images of rioters at the Capitol Jan. 6.

The eldest son of Darin Harbick, the Republican nominee for Oregon House District 12, took part in the Jan. 6 protests that led to the … Continue reading →

Change (In the Home Rule Charter)

Progressives on the Lane County Commission say conservatives are gerrymandering districts

News 11 months ago

The Lane County Board of Commissioners approved a last-minute proposal from a private law firm to change the county charter, rejecting the work of its … Continue reading →

EW Update 

As we emerge from the embezzlement, the newspaper will be launching a redesign 

News 11 months ago

It’s been more than six months since Eugene Weekly announced the devastating embezzlement that almost put this newspaper out of business. It’s been less than … Continue reading →

Charter Short-Changed

On July 16, Lane County commissioners voted to push forward a private law firm’s recommendations modifying the county charter — while dropping support for its own suggestions

News 11 months ago

The Lane County Board of Commissioners, in a 3-2 vote earlier this week, decided to go with a last-minute proposal put forth by a private law … Continue reading →

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