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News: Page 62

Man Gets 20 Years For Florence Murder

Gregory Cross was convicted of first degree manslaughter for the murder of Damien DeTar

News 4 years ago

The man convicted of stabbing a 20-year-old over a Facebook post and a case of mistaken identity in Florence has been sentenced to 20 years … Continue reading →

If the Levee Breaks

Springfield seeks $40 million to repair a levee that protects tens of thousands of its citizens

News 4 years ago

Springfield’s 42nd Street Levee lowers flood risks for roughly one-third of the city’s population, serving as a barrier between the McKenzie River and 24,000 people … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Has Parole Revoked

Declared a danger to the community, Laskey is sent back to federal prison

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey is headed back to prison for what was described at a recent court date as “out of control” meth use, … Continue reading →

Arthur Johnson, 1928-2022

An owner of Eugene Weekly, he was a lifetime legal advocate for the oppressed

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Art Johnson died on March 10 at 94. He was one of the owners of Eugene Weekly, having bought it with his wife, Anita Johnson, … Continue reading →

‘I Can Do It’

Cydney Vandercar describes ups and downs as 4J interim superintendent, but notes ‘tough time’ women face in the job

News 4 years ago

Cydney Vandercar has been Eugene School District 4J’s interim superintendent for almost two years, since she was appointed to the position in May 2020. She’s … Continue reading →

Sally Sheklow: Dec. 8, 1950-Feb. 8, 2022

Longtime lesbian activist and Eugene Weekly columnist lived a life out loud

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Sally Sheklow was a writer and a storyteller, and no one could tell her story better than she could. And tell that story she did.  … Continue reading →

Blue River Revitalization

McKenzie River Trust holds land for Blue River community revitalization

News 4 years ago

As spring makes its way through the valley, oso berry bushes are sprouting up along the riverfront while red-winged blackbirds sing. Although the trees are … Continue reading →

Standing for the Flag

Days after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine flag at Hayward Field was in poor shape, but the UO replaced it with a new one after seeing a complaint

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

While on a walk with his wife, Keith Eddins noticed the flags outside of Hayward Field were tattered. That was days after Russia’s Feb. 24 … Continue reading →

To Protect and Film

An EPD recruitment video draws ire of the community and raises the question of what kind of cops Eugene wants to hire

News 4 years ago

The video starts with flashing sirens, accompanied by a Eugene police officer dramatically looking away from the camera as high piano notes play. Two officers … Continue reading →

‘I Went Through the Same Things When I Was Younger’

Incidents in Eugene and Creswell highlight continuing racism in Oregon 

News 4 years ago

In late October, Dontee Prevost and a friend went out to the bars in downtown Eugene, as they have on a number of evenings. They … Continue reading →

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