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News: Page 220

A Modern Proposal

For preventing the dogs of homeless and poor people from being a burden to Eugene sidewalks and businesses — and for making them useful

News 8 years ago

In an honest effort to address safety concerns and to spruce up downtown Eugene, a city center littered with empty buildings and unsightly student housing, … Continue reading →

Douglas County to Shutter Public Libraries

Loss of timber money has led to a county financial crisis

News 8 years ago

In the coming months, all eleven of Douglas County’s public libraries will close due to severe county budget shortfalls brought on by the loss of … Continue reading →

Auditing City Hall

Charter amendment would establish independent auditor’s office to save city money

News 8 years ago

A large calendar sits on Bonny McCornack’s dinner table. She looks at it, expecting a long process ahead for submitting a ballot measure to the … Continue reading →

Under the Bridge

Homelessness and addiction in Washington Jefferson Park

News 8 years ago

Beneath Eugene’s Washington Jefferson Bridge, a swath of park stretches from Sixth to First avenues. On a sunny March day, every pillar is occupied — … Continue reading →

Gimme Shelter

Advocates discuss using proposed City Hall funds to help the homeless

News 8 years ago

According to the city of Eugene, roughly 3,000 people in the community have no home to return to on any given night, and many others … Continue reading →

A Day in the Life

Pastor Dan Bryant foments an affordable housing revolution with all 10 of his fingers stuck in the dam of human suffering

News 8 years ago

A couple degrees colder and the rain would freeze. “Hi there. Hello. Excuse me,” Pastor Dan Bryant says to a crumpled heap of blankets and … Continue reading →

Oregon Legislature considers environmental protection bills

New laws would boost protection for bees, clean air and clean water

News 8 years ago

Air quality concerns — after revelations about Portland’s glass factories — bee die-offs and longtime worries about the dangers of aerial sprays, are hopefully being … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Douglas County libraries to close

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• Ten Douglas County library branches will close on April 1, and Roseburg’s main branch library will close May 31. Douglas County Commissioners have asked … Continue reading →

Springfield Issues Proclamation for Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Mayor’s last-minute change from a resolution surprises community members

News 8 years ago

Mayor’s last-minute change from a resolution surprises community members By Henry Houston After nearly six months of discussion, Springfield will join dozens of cities nationwide, … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Fox Hollow Road

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

• Giustina Land & Timber Co, 541-345-2301, plans to hire Northwest Reforestation Services LLC, 541-520-6215, to ground spray 54.2 acres on three units south of Fox Hollow … Continue reading →

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