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News: Page 31

There’s a New Mayoral Candidate in Town

Shanaè Joyce-Stringer believes she has what it takes to make Eugene a more equitable place

News 2 years ago

When Shanaè Joyce-Stringer was a little girl growing up in south Florida she watched her grandparents, former restaurant owners, never turn away a hungry customer … Continue reading →

Robyn Leslie Hatcher, 2000-2023

A free-spirited, multi-faceted musician and nationwide traveler

NewsObituary 2 years ago

Robyn Leslie Hatcher was musically gifted and honed her talents on more than five different instruments, traveling across the country to satisfy her free spirit.  … Continue reading →

What Were You Reading?

A look back on Eugene Weekly’s top (digital) stories 

News 2 years ago

We know folks read the Weekly. We have been printing 30,000 papers a week for years and readers snap them up (and anything you don’t … Continue reading →

Where’s the Damn Paper?

Eugene Weekly is fighting to come back after a massive financial blow

News 2 years ago

Dear Eugene Weekly Readers,  Eugene Weekly is this town. We are who we are because we are the community’s paper, for better or for worse. … Continue reading →

One Book At A Time

The McKenzie River community slowly recovers

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

In 2020 residents of Blue River, a small unincorporated community along the McKenzie River, had to evacuate the area due to a wildfire. The Holiday … Continue reading →

Lending Grace To The Fallen

Two candlelight vigils on Dec. 21 — Winter Solstice — honored the men and women who died homeless in Lane County in 2023

News 2 years ago

There is no honor in being homeless. There is no honor in being caricatured by society for being homeless, for the perception of not having … Continue reading →

Riley Derrick

Happening People 2 years ago

“I’ve always been the class clown,” Riley Derrick says. “The people I modeled were David Letterman and Bill Murray. I stayed up late in middle … Continue reading →

Insecurity Measures

The Hult Center and two other Eugene music venues use scanners from a company under fire for letting weapons slip by in schools

News 2 years ago

In October, Eugene’s Hult Center for the Performing Arts leased AI-powered security scanners for $170,000 a year to “ensure a secure environment.” However, the Massachusetts … Continue reading →

Nature During Wartime

Olena Kravchenko and Eugene nonprofit Environmental Law Alliance have teamed up to restore Ukraine’s war-torn forests 

News 2 years ago

On Oct. 20 Olena Kravchenko was with a team of environmental scientists taking a soil sample to test it for chemicals in Kamianska Sich National … Continue reading →

Library Diversifies Representation 

Eugene Public Library says it’s important to see yourself — and others — in what you read

News 2 years ago

In years past, the Eugene Public Library has held multicultural events such as bilingual storytimes in conjunction with the city of Eugene and Lane Art … Continue reading →

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