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News: Page 28

One Bike at a Time

How e-bikes have changed and are changing the landscape of transportation in Eugene

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Have you ever been biking down 13th Avenue on a sunny day only to be passed by a jet engine of a bicycle on your … Continue reading →

Sanctuary Law

Lawsuit leads to Cottage Grove’s step towards safeguarding immigrant communities from unlawful detention

News 1 year ago

A victory for local immigrant communities came earlier this year after the Lane County Circuit Court found the city of Cottage Grove was illegally using … Continue reading →

Stung

The inside story at Eugene Weekly of embezzlement, heartbreak, survival — and plans for the future

News 1 year ago

I got the call on Dec. 13, 2023, as I zoomed south on I-5, bleary and stressed after a late-night flight from Florida. I’d flown … Continue reading →

Who Wants More Pickleball?

The Emerald Valley Pickleball Foundation is raising $5 million for more local pickleball courts  

News 1 year ago

On an unusually warm March afternoon, the line to play pickleball at Westmoreland Park was only getting longer. My playing partners were Alicia Hays, president … Continue reading →

Hitting ’Em Where It Hurts

Political strategist Rachel Bitecofer pulls no punches in her fight to save democracy

News 1 year ago

The future of American politics seems bleak. State legislatures are proposing more anti-trans legislation than ever before, women are losing autonomy over their bodies and, … Continue reading →

Why Run?

Eliza Kashinsky takes on the Ward 1 City Council race with her love for reading zoning laws

News 1 year ago

It’s not news that Eliza Kashinsky likes to read city zoning laws. When Eugene Weekly covered her Eugene City Council campaign four years ago, the … Continue reading →

The Ems Are Pitching a Stadium

The Minor League Baseball team seeks millions in public money to construct a new baseball stadium at the Lane Events Center. Eugene’s portion is on the ballot in May.

News 1 year ago

The Eugene Emeralds, the city’s minor league baseball team for the past 70 years, says it’s going to leave town if it doesn’t secure funding … Continue reading →

Got Carbon-Neutral Beef? 

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

News 1 year ago
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 

News 1 year ago

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

News 1 year ago

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 →

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