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News: Page 26

Got Carbon-Neutral Beef? 

Market of Choice is now selling sustainable beef in stores across Oregon   

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cow standing on grass field

“Carbon-neutral beef” is the kind of oxymoron that makes any environmentally conscious consumer scratch their head.  But Austin Allred, owner of Washington-based Royal Ranch, says … Continue reading →

Keating Seeks to Continue

Incumbent Eugene city councilor Matt Keating seeks re-election in the May primary 

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City Councilor Matt Keating says that of the work he’s done in his current term on the Eugene City Council, representing south Eugene, he’s most … Continue reading →

Oregon Sets a New Bar

Oregon offers an alternative method to becoming an attorney outside the regulated bar exam

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The Oregon State Bar regulates the legal profession in this state, and law students in Oregon, as in most U.S. states, must pass the state … Continue reading →

Blackout

Student news outlets peel back secrecy to reveal drugging allegations at UO fraternities

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On Feb. 10, two first-year women at the University of Oregon attended a party hosted by Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity near the UO campus. … Continue reading →

‘Cultivating Community’ and Environmental Law

One of the largest and oldest public interest environmental law conferences in the world is being held in Eugene

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Since 1983, PIELC has taken over the University of Oregon Law school for three days full of workshops, panels and discussions about climate justice and … Continue reading →

Stretching to Cover the Gaps

Lane County hopes to launch a mobile crisis response team similar to CAHOOTS to serve all mental health crisis calls across the entire county

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Lane County hopes to launch a 24-hour mobile crisis response team on June 1 that will deliver mental health services from the coast to the … Continue reading →

Diverse Business Directory Supports Local Work

Supporting diverse businesses in Lane County has never been easier

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In 2020, Lane County created a Local Black-Owned Business Directory in response to “the racial awakening that was taking place worldwide,” says Shayna Higashi, the … Continue reading →

Sacred Lands and Human Rights

Pro bono legal work in Brazil strives to save Indigenous lands

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Pro bono publico is Latin for “in the public interest,” and refers to free work done by lawyers or other professionals to provide services to … Continue reading →

Should He Stay or Should He Go Now?

A deadline looms for the Eugene 4J school board and its decision on whether to keep Superintendent Andy Dey.

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The Eugene School District 4J board may be looking at a hefty price tag if they move to get rid of embattled Superintendent Andy Dey.  … Continue reading →

Retaliation at 4J

Eugene District 4J School Board reprimands Superintendent Andy Dey for retaliating against a teacher. Dey’s future in the district's top job remains in doubt.

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By Sophia Cossette and Tristin Hoffman Eugene School District 4J Superintendent Andy Dey retaliated against an middle school teacher who said she faced discrimination under … Continue reading →

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