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News: Page 29

Blackout

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

News 1 year ago

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

News 1 year ago

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

News 1 year ago

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

News 1 year ago

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

News 1 year ago

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.

News 1 year ago

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.

News 1 year ago

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 →

Strip Searching Juveniles

Increasing numbers of juvenile offenders in Lane County’s youth detention center have been strip searched despite a court ruling limiting the practice 

News 1 year ago

Juvenile offenders in Lane County’s youth detention center have been forced to undergo an increasing number of strip searches that advocates say violate the detainees’ … Continue reading →

Light Sentence for Attempt to Hire a Hitman

Lane County businessman sentenced to two years after trying to hire someone to kill his wife

News 1 year ago
Street view of Oregon West RV

By Melvin Bravo and Emerson Brady On Jan. 30, Lane County Circuit Court sentenced former Creswell businessman John Clarke to just two years in prison … Continue reading →

Patients Over Profit: PeaceHealth Hospice and Home Care Nurses Strike

PeaceHealth Hospice and Home Care nurses strike for the first time in 40 years after fighting for an unprecedented year at the bargaining table

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

PeaceHealth canceled its last meeting with the Oregon Nurses Association and a federal mediator on Jan. 23, days after receiving notice that home care and … Continue reading →

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