Update: EW received this statement from Randi P’Pool, vice president of marketing for Alpha Media, which employed Dino Costa: After further review, Alpha Media has decided to cut … Continue reading →
The image of gamers hanging out with pizza is a pretty standard one, but you usually don’t see crickets as the pizza topping. At the … Continue reading →
“My mission in life is bringing people to nature in a sacred way,” says Rob Miller, founder, program designer and lead guide for Cascadia Quest, … Continue reading →
The Aug. 3 announcement by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife that it plans to kill two wolves from the Harl Butte Pack in … Continue reading →
• Mayor Lucy Vinis convened her first Auditor Study Committee meeting Aug. 2 at the Eugene Public Library. Norma Greer and Marty Wilde were elected … Continue reading →
For this week’s What’s Happening podcast, we take a look into the concept of bisexual erasure for Eugene Weekly’s upcoming Pride issue. EW reporter Kelly Kenoyer talks with bisexual people who feel ignored, and even invisible, in the LGBTQ community — as well as her own experiences as a bisexual woman. Read more in EW’s Pride issue out Thursday, August 10, 2017.
Don Andre hacks at an overgrown trail with a machete on a 17-acre community-owned forest, within earshot of Highway 20 a couple miles east of … Continue reading →
The first public debate on the proposal to establish an Office of Independent City Auditor did not go well for the opposition. On July 29, … Continue reading →
As the temperatures climb over 100 degrees in Lane County, the science continues to mount proving that man-made climate change is a growing catastrophe worldwide. … Continue reading →