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News: Page 46

You’ve Got a Friend

Nationwide nonprofit organization, Friends of the Children, opens in new location

News 3 years ago

Friends of the Children is a nationwide nonprofit that has been around for 30 years. Recently, in the summer of 2020, it expanded to Lane … Continue reading →

No New Guard to Replace the Old

Under Gannett ownership, The Register-Guard finds itself overworked and understaffed

News 3 years ago

“I just tried my best to keep it afloat, keep it together as best I could have, given how much [the opinion page] was cut,” says … Continue reading →

Print Matters

Luminare Press helps new and experienced authors self-publish their work, and learn how to do it 

News 3 years ago

In a small, cozy upstairs office on 4th and Charnelton, Luminare Press works to help authors, local and not, self-publish their books.  The idea for … Continue reading →

A Radical Change in Social Services

Community Outreach through Radical Empowerment delivers social services by thinking outside the box.  It all starts by talking with the young adults they want to help.

News 3 years ago

Walking around Eugene you are likely to encounter bright flyers with the words “Street Feed” as well as an address, a meal, and a date … Continue reading →

Saving 30th Avenue

Called a dangerous road, 30th will see safety improvements after Lane County commissioners OK it

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Lane County government is trying to address its most dangerous road — 30th Avenue — through traffic easements to reduce car crashes and improvements to … Continue reading →

What Does Ward 7 Want?

An interim City Council applicant assesses the needs and values of the district

News 3 years ago

Daniel Isaacson, one of the applicants to be the interim Eugene city councilor for Ward 7, started his run by spending three weekends knocking on … Continue reading →

‘The Group Has Banded Together’

How the EmX attack is impacting LTD

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Jameson Auten has been CEO of the Lane Transit District since Nov. 7. However, he is already facing what is perhaps the biggest test of … Continue reading →

Amber Joanne Mark: 1980-2022

Born and raised in the area, Mark is remembered by many for the love she gave 

NewsObituary 3 years ago

Amber Mark spent most of her life in the Eugene-Springfield area. She is remembered by a bright smile, an incredible sense of humor, and the … Continue reading →

A Track Record of Neglect  

PeaceHealth doctor’s guilty plea uncovers history of animal neglect 

News 3 years ago

PeaceHealth doctor Christy Horton pleaded guilty Nov. 1 in Eugene Municipal Court to one count of first degree animal neglect related to her three great … Continue reading →

Going Natural?

Eugene City Council’s forum on possible natural gas ban brings out large crowd

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Before a forum on the City Council’s proposed natural gas ban in new residential housing units, Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis marveled at the large number … Continue reading →

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