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News: Page 44

Crisis Mode

A crisis stabilization center in Lane County could mean leaving behind a system riddled with gaps. But first, the county must address what isn’t working. 

News 3 years ago

By Anna Kaminski and Winter Wagner A scorching afternoon in Tucson in August 2020 had all the makings of a tragedy.  A local judge had ordered … Continue reading →

Not Going Flat

A Biden administration executive order leads U.S. Forest Service to withdraw plans to sell timber in a mature forest 

News 3 years ago
A clearcut forest outside of Cottage Grove, Oregon.

The U.S. Forest Service ended 2022 with a decision that local environmentalists are celebrating.  The federal agency decided to withdraw its plans for the Flat … Continue reading →

Notorious White Supremacist Back in Jail

Shortly after EW reports on his attempt to promote a metal festival near Bend, Jacob Laskey lands in Deschutes County Jail

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Less than 48 hours after Eugene Weekly reported on notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey’s attempt to promote a black metal festival called Murder Fest near … Continue reading →

Hult Center plays Host to Mayor Vinis’ State of the City Address

The Mayor’s State of the City Address recalled city successes of the past year and a new Economic Development Council for 2023

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

In her first live State of the City Address since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis outlined the city’s successes and … Continue reading →

An Ode to Joy

Sang Joo Knudtson, aka Joy, owner of Brail’s Restaurant, dies at 66 

News 3 years ago

For more than 20 years, owner and operator Sang Joo Knudtson (aka Joy) has been the face of Brail’s Restaurant, a popular American diner with … Continue reading →

Yesterday’s Art

EWEB isn’t sure what it will do with a 1929 sculpture by a once-famous artist if it demolishes historic Leaburg Dam

ArtsNews 3 years ago
Art deco cast-concrete outdoor frieze. A part of the Leaburg Dam.

When the manager and staff of the Eugene Water and Electric Board in November recommended decommissioning the Leaburg Dam on the McKenzie River, and the … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Promoting Black Metal Festival

Despite court orders to leave white supremacy, Laskey is sharing old photos on Instagram, promoting music festival in Bend

EW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey is active online again, trying to promote a black metal music festival in Bend and sharing old photos of himself … Continue reading →

‘As Long As They Need Us’

Social service center to offer peer mentors, supported employment and access to crucial resources for those suffering from substance use disorder 

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

“We’re trying to help people save their lives,” says Stephanie Cameron, founder and executive director of Restored Connections Peer Center, a new nonprofit that helps … Continue reading →

Helping Hands

A Ukrainian American emergency room doctor helps treat refugees and train doctors on trips to Ukraine

News 3 years ago
Tanya Bucierka trains Ukrainian medical personnel in ultrasound techniques.

Ukrainian culture is in Tanya Bucierka’s life blood. As a second generation Ukrainian American, Bucierka says she grew up engulfed in the culture, from Ukrainian … Continue reading →

‘Housing, Not Handcuffs’

Solstice candlelight vigil gives grace and honor to the homeless people who died in 2022 

News 3 years ago
A banner reads 'Sweeps Kill'

It was December, near Christmas and the longest night of the year — Winter Solstice, Dec. 21. For the homeless person in a car or … Continue reading →

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