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News: Page 60

‘Working Class Champion’

Lane County Commissioner Joe Berney is honored by local trade unions

BlogEW-ExtraNews 3 years ago

On April 27, the Lane, Coos, Curry, Douglas Building Trades Council announced that its first-ever “Working Class Champion” award was given to Lane County Commissioner … Continue reading →

WTF Supreme Court

Leaked draft opinion shows conservative-leaning court moving to end federal abortion rights

BlogNews 3 years ago

Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that has federally safeguarded abortion rights for almost 50 years is in danger of being overturned, according to … Continue reading →

Take Five

Marilee Woodrow is retiring from the Springfield City Council, and two candidates want the job

News 3 years ago

For 12 years, the Springfield Ward 5 seat has gone uncontested. But the seat long held by City Councilor Marilee Woodrow is open after her … Continue reading →

Endorsements: State Races

Governor, BOLI and Legislature

News 3 years ago

STATE RACES Democratic Primary Governor David Beem, Julian Bell, Wilson Bright, George Carrillo, Michael Cross, Ifeanyichukwu Diru, Peter Hall, Tina Kotek, Keisha Merchant, Tobias Read, … Continue reading →

Two Jennifers Enter a Race

Ward 4 Eugene City Council seat sees campaign competition

News 3 years ago

As Oregon’s May 17 primary election creeps closer, campaign signs are scattered around roads and neighborhoods, trying to grab residents’ attention. For the first time … Continue reading →

Endorsements: City Races

Eugene and Springfield

News 3 years ago

CITY OF EUGENE City Council City Council – Ward 3 Alan Zelenka (unopposed) City Council – Ward 4 Jennifer Solomon, Jennifer Yeh Incumbent City Councilor … Continue reading →

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 →

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