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News: Page 170

Predator Advocate Responds to Recent Hiker Death

Brooks Fahy of Predator Defense criticizes the effort to find and kill the cougar

BlogNews 7 years ago

Word of a hiker possibly killed by a cougar here in Oregon broke Sept. 11, and Brooks Fahy of Predator Defense is concerned the hype … Continue reading →

Losing the Sands of Time

A collaborative effort strives to save the Oregon dunes

News 7 years ago

Wandering through the dunes of the Oregon Coast feels like being on another planet. You’ve left the land but not yet reached the sea. The … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 7 years ago

• The City Club of Eugene and League of Women Voters of Lane County are hosting candidate forums in advance of the Nov. 6 election, “intended … Continue reading →

Slant

News 7 years ago

• Jackman Wilson, the now-former editorial page editor at The Register-Guard, penned a farewell column to run his last day on the job earlier this … Continue reading →

Petition Seeks Oregon Ban on ‘Cyanide Bombs’

M-44s have led to several high profile poisonings of humans and pets

News 7 years ago

A new petition is aiming to ban deadly M-44 anti-predator devices in the state of Oregon. M-44s use sodium cyanide, which smells of bitter almonds … Continue reading →

Claudia Riumalló and Ricardo Cárdenas

Happening People 7 years ago

When she was five years old, Claudia Riumalló traveled with her family from Chile to Boston for her father’s Ph.D. maternal malnutrition research at MIT. … Continue reading →

National Prisoners Strike Ends

No strike activity noted in Oregon’s penitentiaries

News 7 years ago

Oregon Department of Corrections officials say incarcerated people throughout Oregon’s 14 prisons did not participate in the National Prison Strike that officially ended Sept. 9. … Continue reading →

When You Wish Upon a STAR

Lane County could become an election pioneer by instituting ‘Score Then Automatic Runoff’ voting

News 7 years ago

Sara Wolf says she’s heard a consensus that voters feel the current election system doesn’t work while campaigning for Score Then Automatic Runoff (STAR). Equal … Continue reading →

Alleged White Supremacist Pleads to Fourth Degree Assault

Jacob Laskey was on federal probation from a 2002 hate crime conviction

BlogNews 7 years ago

Jacob Albert Laskey, known for his ties to white supremacy, pled guilty to assault in the fourth degree and unlawful use of a weapon on … Continue reading →

Local Planned Parenthood Calls for Supporting Gov. Brown

Planned Parenthood advocates will hold a campaign kick off to support Gov. Brown's re-election

BlogNews 7 years ago

Measure 105 has gained a lot of attention, and outrage, from Oregonians seeking to protect immigrants within its borders. But, immigrants aren’t the only group … Continue reading →

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