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News: Page 42

PIELC, Back in Action

Environmental law conference returns to the University of Oregon 

News 2 years ago

With panels on topics ranging from “Getting the Cluck Out: Fighting Foster Farms in the Santiam Basin” to “Making Room for Wild Horses and Burros” … Continue reading →

Ballots Behind Bars

Could 2023 be the year Oregon restores voting rights to people with felony convictions?

BlogNews 2 years ago

By Julia Shumway A coalition of civil rights groups stymied in their attempts over the past two years to expand voting rights to Oregonians serving … Continue reading →

Union Pacific’s Trash Problem

Debris from homeless camps on Union Pacific property litters the Willamette. After years of delay, the city hits the company with big fines.

News 3 years ago

By Bentley Freeman, Evan Weston and Hannah Seibold The city of Eugene has hit Union Pacific Railroad with more than $216,000 in fines for failing … Continue reading →

Going Up in Flames

Beyond Toxics study shows the dangers of gas appliances 

News 3 years ago
Camera in foreground, gas stove emitting fumes in background

If you cook with a gas stove it’s easy to see its perks. You can see how high you’ve set the heat, and it’s easy … Continue reading →

PBR Protest

Outreach-based group will protest Professional Bull Riding event at Matt Knight Arena

EW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

While some people will come to Matt Knight Arena to cheer on the bulls or the bull riders at the Feb. 18, Professional Bull Riders … Continue reading →

Fresh Eyes

Ward 7 interim City Councilor Lyndsie Leech is a new figure in Eugene politics, and she wants to keep her seat in May

News 3 years ago

The Eugene City Council’s newest member, Lyndsie Leech, has the least amount of local political experience, but she says that may bring a much-needed fresh … Continue reading →

A Tall Tale at Skinner Butte

Eugene City Council votes 4-2 to allow Brian Obie to build 100-foot apartment buildings similar to his luxury Gordon Lofts

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Buildings near Skinner Butte can now be a little bit taller. At a Feb. 13 Eugene City Council meeting, councilors voted 4-2 to increase the … Continue reading →

Fried Fuels

SeQuential Biofuels sells cooking oil collection business to Finnish company and transitions to renewable diesel

News 3 years ago

Since 2006, SeQuential Biofuels has been collecting used cooking oil from restaurants and community members and refining it into biodiesel in its plant in Salem. … Continue reading →

Going Roundabout 

The city of Eugene says it plans to redesign Franklin Boulevard to make it safer and more accessible  

News 3 years ago

Franklin Boulevard is getting a revamp. The city of Eugene says it plans to convert the busy, multi lane road into a more inclusive and … Continue reading →

Eugene First City in Oregon to Ban Natural Gas

Council votes 5-3 to ban natural gas in new residential buildings starting July 1

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

A split Eugene City Council passed a ban on natural gas in new low-rise construction at a Feb. 6 special meeting, and rejected the possibility … Continue reading →

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