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Halloween protests, Occupy Medical needs a new home
• Protest Trump on Halloween at the Federal Courthouse, 405 E. 8th Avenue, noon-1 pm Tuesday, Oct. 31. Costumes encouraged! Resist Trump every Tuesday from … Continue reading
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• Protest Trump on Halloween at the Federal Courthouse, 405 E. 8th Avenue, noon-1 pm Tuesday, Oct. 31. Costumes encouraged! Resist Trump every Tuesday from … Continue reading
By the EW editorial board Eugene charter amendment: Yes 20-274 Eugene Amends Charter: Election to fill vacant Mayor or Councilor position This amendment cleans up … Continue reading
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) recently sent warning letters to two Eugene businesses for hazardous waste law violations discovered during recent inspections. DEQ … Continue reading
Suspended high in the canopy over the Willamette National Forest on a platform, an activist sits, putting his life on the line. The rope holding … Continue reading
On Oct. 4 the Environmental Protection Agency announced it was granting $1.7 million to Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to help with projects and … Continue reading
The last of seven public meetings to discuss Eugene’s search for a new police chief will be held 6 pm Oct. 26 at the University … Continue reading
EW’s resident millennial goes on a quest for meals under $10 By Kelly Kenoyer If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for a good … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly’s story last week on the local antifa movement has garnered heated response. A man named Jake Laskey was profiled in the story. He emailed EW over the … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly news reporter Kelly Kenoyer chats with Dante Douglas, an antifascist and member of Eugene’s Democratic Socialists of America chapter, about what antifa means to him and how the Eugene community is organizing to combat fascist threats. Read Kenoyer’s full cover story in our Thursday, Oct. 19, print issue of EW or read it online at EugeneWeekly.com.
“I had a great childhood,” says seventh-generation Mainer Anna Howe, who grew up in Cape Elizabeth, a short walk from the ocean. She slept in … Continue reading