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News: Page 21

‘Mini-Disneyland’ Without Any Permits

A home that resembles a private amusement park is at the center of a battle with Lane County for failing to apply for necessary permits before building on forest lands

News 1 year ago

Over the past several years, Richard McDougal has transformed his sprawling 50-acre Jasper home site with a small Wild-West-themed town — complete with a saloon, … Continue reading →

Adam Carolla is Coming to Town

Get ready for some controversial opinions

News 1 year ago

Adam Carolla has talked more during his 30-year-long comedic career than some do in their entire life. But he has more to say. His latest … Continue reading →

What’s Lost When A Paper Dies

News 1 year ago

Last month in June, EO Media Group, a regional newspaper publishing company in Oregon and southern Washington, announced that it would be making five of … Continue reading →

Protesting Homeless Sweeps

Protesters speak out against trespass citations given to homeless people and their advocates

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During the January ice storm that ravaged Lane County, the police issued more than 70 citations for criminal trespass. It’s not clear how many of … Continue reading →

Jennifer Denson

News 1 year ago

Born in Eugene, Jennifer Denson went to grade school at Spring Creek Elementary, then migrated with her family to Silver City, New Mexico, for middle … Continue reading →

Remembering The Old Guard

Eugene Register-Guard alumni gather in their old newsroom, celebrating a time, a community and a paper long past

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On June 29, more than 100 alumni of The Register-Guard gathered in what used to be its offices to spend four hours reminiscing about what … Continue reading →

Steamrollin’ to the Next Phase 

Historic steam plant to take the next phase of redevelopment following funding of an additional $6 million from city council

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The Eugene City Council is putting together a development agreement on the refurbishment of the iconic riverfront Eugene Water and Electric Board Steam Plant. Key … Continue reading →

Write-Ins and Repro Rights

Oregon House District 12 race is between a write-in, pro-choice Democrat and a pro-life Republican 

News 1 year ago

When the Democratic Party of Lane County came knocking on Michelle Emmons’ door, all she said was “Oh, no,” because, she says, “I know how … Continue reading →

TV Butte Dispute Continues

Controversial efforts to rezone forest land near Oakridge into a gravel mine continue, years after it was first proposed

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By Eve Weston A mining company associated with Ed King of King Estate Winery is making another attempt to convert TV Butte, a forested area … Continue reading →

Homeless Counts

A new survey of Lane County’s unhoused finds more emergency shelter beds in use

News 1 year ago

The number of unhoused people living in Eugene has remained stubbornly consistent over recent years, but new data show the changing ways the homeless here … Continue reading →

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