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News: Page 48

Battleground Oregon

With Election Day around the corner, national Democratic Party figures have descended into Oregon

News 3 years ago

A 3,000-plus crowd of students and community members at the University of Oregon’s Erb Memorial Union Amphitheater screams as Sen. Bernie Sanders walks on stage. He … Continue reading →

Jasmine Darmadi

Happening People 3 years ago

“I was born and raised in Eugene,” says Jasmine Darmadi, now a senior at South Eugene High School. “My mom immigrated from China and my … Continue reading →

How to Care

Lane County is launching a new program to aid victims of tragedy

News 3 years ago

Last spring, the national Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) was greenlit for its 15th and newest affiliate providing emotional and practical support to victims of sudden … Continue reading →

The Unseen Side of Endorsements

Two political candidates caution voters on passive voting

EW-ExtraNewsViewpoint 3 years ago

By Michelle Emmons and Ashley Pelton  As first-time candidates running for office in a largely rural area, we are concerned about a  broken component in … Continue reading →

Stoking Hate

At a People’s Rights network meeting state Sen. Dennis Linthicum of Klamath Falls picks up transphobic talking points

EW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

“Give them just an inch for managing your child and we could have a drag show up here tonight. Are you really willing to give … Continue reading →

OK, Boomer?

Former Lane County Commissioner Jerry Rust challenges state Rep. Boomer Wright

News 3 years ago

State Rep. Boomer Wright of Florence almost had an uncontested general election. But at the last minute, former Lane County Commissioner Jerry Rust decided to … Continue reading →

Battle for Psilocybin Therapy

This November many Oregonians will vote whether or not to ban psilocybin services and products in their area.

News 3 years ago

In November 2020, Oregonians voted on the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act, and it passed. Now, two years later, more than half of Oregon’s 36 counties, … Continue reading →

Mystery Greenwashing

A pro-Green Party flyer supported by a mysterious funding source draws condemnation

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

“Reject Val Hoyle,” reads a flyer sent to many residents in Eugene-Springfield and other cities in the 4th Congressional District. “She’s with them, not us!”  … Continue reading →

Green Party Candidate Gets Mystery Cash

Mysterious group promotes Green Party candidate over Democrat Hoyle in Oregon’s 4th Congressional District

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Julia Shumway A mysterious group has spent at least $36,000 over the past few days to boost a Green Party candidate over the Democrat … Continue reading →

‘Save the Children’ Protesters Protest a Child

Protest surrounding an 11-year-old participating in Drag Storytime spilled over into a tense standoff

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Bentley Freeman and Jake Moore “Let kids be kids,” said Allison Black, a security guard and bartender for Old Nick’s Pub, “A little girl … Continue reading →

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