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News: Page 198

Heavy Metal Keeps us in Stitches

Stagecoach Road Vintage Sewing Machines brings its school bus and machines to town

News 8 years ago

Modern sewing machines are usually made from plastic and end up in the landfill. But old-school vintage machines are made from metal, and, like the … Continue reading →

Sofar, So Good

Imagine a concert where nobody misbehaves

News 8 years ago

Would you buy a ticket to a concert without knowing who was going to perform? Marlo Vercauteren is betting you would, and so far she’s … Continue reading →

Big Funds for Homeless Teens

Local tech company CBT Nuggets gives back

News 8 years ago

St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County (SVDP) has received a $2 million donation to build a home for homeless teen boys — the … Continue reading →

Paint the Town Green

Seneca acused of greenwashing after joining GreenLane board

News 8 years ago

The leadership of a local sustainable business network changed this month in a dramatic meeting that some now-former members are calling a coup. GreenLane Sustainable … Continue reading →

Mussel Mania

The plight of Oregon’s freshwater mussels

News 8 years ago

Standing chest deep in the chilly waters of the Willamette River, Travis Williams of Willamette Riverkeeper scans the water for mussels. The flow is high … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Knowing your rights, helping farmworkers and LNG

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• The Civil Liberties Defense Center is recruiting bilingual people to become Know Your Rights trainers for the immigrant community. CLDC says, “Now more than … Continue reading →

Bach Festival Gender Discrimination

The heavily redacted complaint says Halls made “inappropriate remarks”

News 8 years ago

An official document just obtained by Eugene Weekly from the University of Oregon shows that Oregon Bach Festival artistic director Matthew Halls was fired on … Continue reading →

Trials of Rod Adams Begin Next Week

Local homeless man will contest his trespassing charges before a jury

News 8 years ago

A Eugene homeless man is trying to convince a judge to dismiss three trespassing charges he received after Eugene police arrested him late at night … Continue reading →

South Eugene High School Students Discuss Education

Gov. Brown tours Career Technical Education programs

News 8 years ago

South Eugene High School senior Noshin Rahman is a reporter for the school’s newspaper, The Axe. Rahman plans to attend college next year and is … Continue reading →

Our institutions will not save us

Let history and the 25th amendment inform efforts toward impeachment

News 8 years ago

Shortly after Donald Trump took office, there was a rash of hot takes by “Resistance” pundits like Keith Olbermann explaining how the majority of the … Continue reading →

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