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News: Page 201

Antifascism

Fascists and antifascists compete in the streets and in the media

News 8 years ago

Beneath the surface of liberal Eugene, there’s a war brewing. And both sides are recruiting. The two sides say they consider it a war for the very soul of this nation. Continue reading →

Trump’s Tax Plan

Sen. Ron Wyden weighs in on a tax plan that robs the middle class to pay the rich

News 8 years ago

President Donald Trump’s tax plan is not unlike his tweets: short, lacking depth and full of bravado. Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden doesn’t mince words when … Continue reading →

Let’s shine some light on Bach

Transparency is needed on the Oregon Bach Festival

NewsOpinionViewpoint 8 years ago

Berwick Hall, the new home of the Oregon Bach Festival, is an elegant building — small, modern, light-filled, with a performance hall that can seat … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Lane County strike and intervenors against LNG

Activist AlertNews 8 years ago

As we go to press, Lane County workers with AFSCME, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees planned to strike beginning Wednesday, Oct. 18. Continue reading →

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Eugene lawyer offers ideas for people in abusive relationships

News 8 years ago

So far in 2017, 496 people in the United States have died in instances of fatal domestic violence involving guns. Continue reading →

An Interview with Dolly Parton

The country singer discusses her career in music and the idea of giving back

News 8 years ago

Dolly Parton is a national treasure. The country singer released her first album 50 years ago. Since then, Parton has starred in movies and been … Continue reading →

Slant

An independent auditor, white supremacists, the new symphony director and more

NewsOpinionSlant 8 years ago

• On the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 11, a strange fellow crept into Eugene Weekly’s office wearing sunglasses and a hoodie, then left a few … Continue reading →

Renaming the Square

Kesey Square becomes official

BlogNews 8 years ago

Kesey Square is now, officially, Kesey Square. The Eugene City Council settled the battle for Kesey Square’s name Wednesday, Oct. 18. Continue reading →

Pollution Update

Illegally accumulating 1,056 tons of spent sandblast material

Pollution Update 8 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) fined Jorge Murillo (doing business as Armur Electrostatic Powder Coatings & Sandblasting) $9,755 on Oct. 3 for illegally … Continue reading →

A Growing Community

Huerto de la Familia puts fresh meals in people’s hands

News 8 years ago

On a typically gray late-summer day in Eugene, Marissa Zarate, executive director of Huerto de la Familia (“The Family Garden”), took Eugene Weekly on a … Continue reading →

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