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News: Page 30

Drug Reform on Trial

Measure 110 faces threat of repeal or revision after being blamed for Oregon's opioid crisis

News 2 years ago

By Emma J Nelson, Brianna Murschel, Amelia Winkelman and Ellie Graham Oregon legislators are preparing to dismantle the voter-approved reform of how the state deals … Continue reading →

Eat Cheese, Feed Local

FOOD For Lane County’s 10th Annual Grilled Cheese Experience

News 2 years ago

From poutine to strawberry habanero-inspired sandwiches, the 10th Annual Grilled Cheese Experience’s menu includes every crispy-crunchy, ooey-gooey grilled creation a cheese fantasy could encompass. With … Continue reading →

Eric Jackson 1966-2023

The local homeless advocate was known for his big heart and for being a thorn in the side of the police and city

NewsObituary 2 years ago

Ask anyone and they’ll tell you Pineapple had the biggest heart in Eugene.  To friends and family, Pineapple’s selfless nature helped revive their faith in … Continue reading →

4J Superintendent Investigation Continues

Superintendent Andy Dey’s future at 4J remains unclear in the face of allegations he retaliated against a teacher

News 2 years ago

Andy Dey won the top job at the Eugene School District 4J less than two years ago with a reputation as a heavy-handed administrator. The … Continue reading →

Here’s Your Damn Paper

And happy Valentine’s Day — we’re feeling the love

News 2 years ago

It was a sick feeling, before Christmas, when the staff here at Eugene Weekly realized this paper had been the victim of embezzlement. It was … Continue reading →

If You Could See Your Future

Indigo Crow offers intuitive readings and more — and this is how it went

News 2 years ago

I am anxious about graduating college in June this year. It isn’t something I look forward to anymore; instead, it has become a countdown to … Continue reading →

4J Superintendent Investigated

Andy Dey faces allegations of discrimination, misconduct 

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Eugene School District 4J Superintendent Andy Dey is facing an investigation into allegations of discrimination and retaliation against a school employee, according to sources familiar … Continue reading →

Crashing Down

Dogs, raptors and rescues were affected by the January ice storm

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The owner and founder of Seva Dog Rescue wasn’t expecting to see the nonprofit’s newly built playground area’s roof collapse from the overwhelming amounts of … Continue reading →

Priorities in an Emergency

In a winter storm, whose phones, routes and power get prioritized?

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The Willamette Valley winter storm that started Jan. 13 caused considerable damage to Lane County’s “infrastructure and electric utilities,” according to a statement from Gov. … Continue reading →

Love Your Librarian

LCC reference and instruction librarian to be honored by American Library Association

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

On a typical day, librarians toil in anonymity. They will take a collective bow if the library they serve wins special recognition, but the individual … Continue reading →

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