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News: Page 195

Keep Net Neutrality

A protest against Verizon and the FCC

News 8 years ago

Forty-plus protesters lined the sidewalks Dec. 7 outside of the Verizon Wireless store on Coburg Road. The group was opposing the upcoming Federal Communications Commission … Continue reading →

Lane Area Spray Information

NewsSpray Schedule 8 years ago

• Evans Timber, 541-998-9899, plans to spray Triclopyr 3A, Roundup Custom, Tordon RTU, 2,4-D Amine 4, Escort XP, Forest Crop Oil and/or Plantskydd animal repellent … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Climate lawsuit to water storage

Activist AlertNews 8 years ago

• “Defend Equality to Defend Democracy” is a town meeting 1:30 pm Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Eugene, 1685 W. 13th … Continue reading →

The Long Con

Oregon government and the land of make-believe

NewsOpinion 8 years ago

My son Chris recently gave me a poster from the 1973 movie The Sting, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, as a couple of conmen … Continue reading →

Unhoused Books for Unhoused Readers

Gathering community with the Whiteaker Street Library

News 8 years ago

Celia Easton Koehler and Hannah Schandelmeier-Lynch sit perched on milk crates on the corner of Willamette Street and 11th Avenue outside of The Kiva Grocery … Continue reading →

Burritos Beat Hunger

Burrito Brigade reaches a milestone serving the Eugene community

News 8 years ago

If you head down the back stairwell, continue into the basement and wander through the underground halls of First Christian Church on a late Sunday … Continue reading →

Does Eugene Need an Independent Auditor?

Former elected Portland auditor talks about benefits of creating a similar office here

News 8 years ago

The question is no longer whether Eugene needs a performance auditor; it’s who that auditor will answer to. The group City Accountability has a measure … Continue reading →

OG Analytical Revelation Sends Ripples through Cannabis Community

Eugene marijuana folks distance themselves from the company

CannabisNews 8 years ago

The local marijuana community has been reeling following revelations that a local cannabis-testing lab is owned by an alleged white supremacist. After allegations that Bethany … Continue reading →

The (Second) Trial of Rod Adams

Homelessness again plays no role in verdict in criminal trespass case

News 8 years ago

On Feb. 26, Rod Adams was awakened by a Eugene police officer, arrested for trespass and taken to jail. This incident was nothing new for … Continue reading →

OG Analytical in Flux

Owner Bethany Sherman may keep position

BlogCannabisNews 8 years ago

After allegations came out that Bethany Sherman of OG Analytical is involved with white supremacist groups, Sherman told several news outlets that she was stepping down from her CEO position at the company and said she would sell the business. But sources inside the company say she instead fired all the employees and may not be resigning at all. Continue reading →

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