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News: Page 59

Endorsements: Lane County Races

Lane County Commission and Tax Assesor

News 3 years ago

LANE COUNTY County Commission Lane County Commissioner, West Lane, Position 1 Ryan Ceniga, Terry Duman, Misty Fox, Rod Graves, Dawn Lesley This is the first … Continue reading →

Endorsements

There’s no season like election season

News 3 years ago

Presidential elections grab headlines and attention, and while midterm elections — and primaries in particular — might seem less sexy, they need just as much … Continue reading →

Dedicated Strides

Native American high school runner Kutoven Stevens, who uses the sport to inspire change, is headed to the University of Oregon

News 3 years ago

High school runner and Yerington Paiute tribe member Kutoven “Ku” Stevens remembers his most recent trip to Eugene because it was the day he committed … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Climate Leader

16-year-old climate activist Adah Crandall says she ‘had a lot of hope for the future.’ Then Gov. Kate Brown ‘let us down.’

News 3 years ago

Adah Crandall started her fight for climate justice after attending Harriet Tubman Middle School, which is bordered by I-5 and scheduled for relocation due to … Continue reading →

Lane County’s Plan to Cut Emissions Approved

If fully implemented, Lane County’s greenhouse gas reduction plan could help meet 2040 emissions targets

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

Less than two weeks before Earth Day, the Lane County Board of Commissioners OK’d a plan on April 12 that could cut the county’s greenhouse … Continue reading →

Cannabis Transplant

Comedian, actor and weed farmer Jim Belushi feels at home on his southern Oregon cannabis farm 

CannabisNews 3 years ago

Jim Belushi is in a good mood. Is it the cannabis that he says he microdoses? Or is it that he’s too happy with his … Continue reading →

The Fight Against Factory Farms

While Foster Farms looks to expand, Oregon farmers and environmentalists stand in the way

News 3 years ago

By late March, spring Chinook have already begun their journey up the Santiam River and its tributary the North Santiam. Like natural clockwork, the salmon … Continue reading →

Where Eugene Meets the River

The city plans to fill the space between the Willamette and downtown with new development — but will it live up to its promises? 

News 3 years ago

Wrapped in a bright yellow life vest, Michelle Emmons sits atop the inflatable blue dinghy’s stern, her dark brown hair pulled taut into a high … Continue reading →

Opening Up for the Nonaffiliated

Rise in nonaffiliated voters spurs push to open Oregon primaries

BlogNews 3 years ago

By Julia Shumway Oregon voters who aren’t registered with any political party reached a significant milestone in March: They now outnumber Democrats.  Nonaffiliated voters have … Continue reading →

A Wartime Mission 

Environmental fellowship brings Ukrainian scientist to Eugene to monitor Russian war crimes, help Ukraine recover after the war

News 3 years ago

Kateryna Polyanska waited until the last minute to leave Ukraine.  Polyanska, a landscape ecologist at the Kyiv office of Environment People Law (EPL), formerly Ecopravo-Lviv, … Continue reading →

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