Lane County has announced plans for a housing complex for the homeless adjacent to the Lane County Behavioral Health building near Autzen Stadium. The plans … Continue reading →
Driving up 30th, you may have noticed a massive gash in the forest next to Lane Community College. The clearcut adjacent to LCC may soon … Continue reading →
Walking through downtown last week was like trying to breathe underwater. The heavy smoke stung the eyes and turned even a casual stroll into intense … Continue reading →
On Friday, Sept. 29, in Portland, The Street Trust, formerly known as the Bicycle Transportation Alliance, will present its Bud Clark Lifetime Achievement Award to Shane … Continue reading →
• The Civil Liberties Defense Center is hosting a free Resisting ICE: Immigrant Rights for Allies training 6 to 8 pm Monday Sept. 18 at the … Continue reading →
• Waylon Mobley, 541-954-4541, plans to hire Oregon Forest Management Services, 541-520-5941, to spray 57.3 acres near Doak Creek with Accord XRT II, Oust Extra, … Continue reading →
When Miya Longsworth ran away from a dangerous foster situation in California at only 16 years old, she ended up on the streets of Eugene. … Continue reading →
Both of Oregon’s U.S. senators pushed back hard and fast against a Sept. 7 move by the Trump Administration. The senators all but accuse the … Continue reading →
In this week’s What’s Happening podcast we revisit the total solar eclipse that occurred on Aug. 21 and listen to reporting and interviews from EW news reporter Corinne Boyer who was stationed up in Salem for the astronomical event. We also hear from news reporter Kelly Kenoyer and senior staff writer Rick Levin and their experiences not working and seeing the eclipse in all its glory. For an unending plethora of other stories, including Boyer’s full written story on the eclipse, read Eugene Weekly online at eugeneweekly.com.
• There will be an interfaith prayer service with the theme “Seeing Light in Darkness,” 6:45 pm, Monday, Sept. 11 at the First Christian Church … Continue reading →