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News: Page 174

Trumping the Supremes

President’s second Supreme Court pick could impact LGBTQ issues

News 7 years ago

As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump worked an audience like an orchestral conductor. With a stroke of the hand he summoned chants of “ten feet … Continue reading →

Oso High

Grizzly bear at Wildlife Safari pioneers CBD treatment

News 7 years ago

Oso the grizzly bear sees his trainer Sarah Roy and wanders up to the fence of his enclosure at Wildlife Safari in Winston. His roommate, … Continue reading →

Better Dead than Gone

Rep. Walden pushes for dead tree removal and replanting

News 7 years ago

The state of Oregon currently faces 14 fires, affecting nearly 180,000 acres, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. When the fire season is over, … Continue reading →

Eugene Marijuana Retailer and Former City Councilor Hit With $4.5 Million Fine

Real consequences for ‘fake pot’

BlogNews 7 years ago

Selling the synthetic marijuana known as “spice” has led to a $4.5 million civil forfeiture against David Kelly, a former Eugene city councilor and the … Continue reading →

New Data Reveal Extent of Oregon Student Loan Debt

More than half of Oregon college grads are in debt

BlogNews 7 years ago

More than 50 percent of Oregon college grads are in debt, and Oregon is ranked 22nd in the country for its amount of average student … Continue reading →

Nope, Not a Cougar at the Golf Course

Tracks near Laurelwood Golf Course made by a dog and a person

BlogNews 7 years ago

The media’s been full of breathless reports about cougars lately. Cougar shot and killed in Springfield; woman telepathically communicates with a cougar in her living room; … Continue reading →

Best of Eugene time is here!

And this year we are shaking up the process

News 7 years ago

Don’t worry, this gives you even more chances to vote. First we’ll have a nomination round, which will look just like our ballot in previous … Continue reading →

Slant

Sports, civics and a possible McCain problem

News 7 years ago

• Republican candidate for governor and state Rep. Knute Buehler seems to be having a problem much like Sen. John McCain had in 2008. No, … Continue reading →

Money for the Manager

Eugene’s City Manager receives a five-figure raise

News 7 years ago

Eugene City Manager Jon Ruiz got a salary raise of  $15,421 at the July 23 City Council meeting. Approval for the raise came after Ruiz’s … Continue reading →

A Measured Attack on Sanctuary

November ballot will propose elimination of Oregon’s sanctuary status

News 7 years ago

Nearly seven out of 10 Americans feel sympathetic toward undocumented immigrants in the United States, according to a June 2018 poll conducted by Gallup. However, … Continue reading →

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