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News: Page 54

Going Mobile

A nonprofit associated with St. Vinnie’s will start manufacturing mobile homes in Eugene for wildfire survivors, affordable housing

News 3 years ago

A former steel plant in Eugene will soon be a mobile home manufacturing site.  The mobile home manufacturing will be led by the nonprofit Housing Options … Continue reading →

Removing Snake Dams ‘Essential’ for Threatened Salmon

Breaching dams wasn’t the only solution in the report, which said many different efforts are needed to rebuild salmon populations

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

By Clark Corbin A new draft report released by President Joe Biden’s administration last week found that breaching lower Snake River dams is “essential” to … Continue reading →

A Community Focus

KLCC will help close the news gap in Eugene with a new public affairs program discussing local issues

News 3 years ago

On your usual drive to work this summer, you may be sipping your iced coffee and flipping through the stations on your radio — perhaps … Continue reading →

Change on Main Street

Springfield architect talks of looking at building’s past to design its future

News 3 years ago

One of Springfield’s prominent buildings on Main Street is going back to the future when it’s revitalized to its original 1950s design.  When Springfield-based architect … Continue reading →

A Care Coalition

Paid parent caregivers fight for funding

News 3 years ago

Parents involved in a program that has allowed them to be paid as caregivers for their disabled children during the COVID-19 pandemic are now faced … Continue reading →

The Zoo We Live In 

Early summer in Eugene yields avoidable wildlife encounters

News 3 years ago

In the south hills of Eugene, where the city meets the forest, the late spring and early summer months mean a lot of things. The … Continue reading →

State of the Union

Longtime union educator and activist looks back on years working in organized labor and the future of unions 

News 3 years ago

David and Goliath is one of the most told underdog stories in history, an allegory used to describe most uneven fights from sports games to … Continue reading →

Under a Microscope

Local Starbucks employees remain resilient despite union-busting tactics

News 3 years ago

Soon after news broke in December 2021 that Starbucks workers at a Buffalo, New York, location had filed paperwork to form a union, Jake LaMourie, … Continue reading →

Policing Bodies

A night of two protests hits Eugene after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

News 3 years ago

Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the legal precedent that constitutionally guaranteed access to an abortion, protesters took to Eugene’s streets.  … Continue reading →

Suzi Prozanski

Happening People 3 years ago

After high school in Dallas, Texas, Susan Turner was able to begin her studies at Texas A&M University as a sophomore, majoring in journalism. “I … Continue reading →

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