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News: Page 64

The Elliott’s Potentially Peaceful Future

New bill would decouple the Elliott State Forest from the Common School Fund and create new research forest

News 4 years ago

Francis Eatherington’s iPad slides across the dash of her Subaru as she swings the car onto the 7700 road in the Elliott State Forest. The … Continue reading →

Wyden Celebrates 1,000th Town Hall

After spending all night on the Senate floor, Sen. Ron Wyden talks about the role town halls have played in his career

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Sen. Ron Wyden says he was worried he was going to be too tired for his 998th town hall in Columbia County held remotely. Although … Continue reading →

Selker the Science Guy

Oregon State University professor John Selker says he wants to bring a scientific perspective to the House 

News 4 years ago

John Selker is an accomplished scientist who also learned early in life to not take politics for granted.  “My mom was a Holocaust survivor, and … Continue reading →

Spreading the Dough

Beloved south Eugene bagel shop reopens, new owner says he’s offering living wages and profit sharing

ChowNews 4 years ago

Ever since Maxwell Davis, 29, took over Lox, Stocks and Bagels, customers have been coming in nonstop. In the few weeks the bagel shop has … Continue reading →

Movin’ on to the Jazz Beat

Eric Richardson reflects on his years with NAACP, with plenty of jazz, Feb. 19 at WOW Hall

News 4 years ago

The first thing Eric Richardson wants to make clear is that he is doing fine, thank you. “I’m doing good. I’m very fortunate as an … Continue reading →

Spending Springfield’s Millions of Dollars

Flush with grant money, the Springfield City Council discussed investing in CAHOOTS, resources for the unhoused and affordable housing

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

On Valentine’s Day, people share their feelings through chocolate, cards and roses. Springfield City Council spent the holiday discussing how to spend millions of dollars … Continue reading →

Chain Reaction

With COVID-19 cases in Eugene and worker shortages, Lane Transit District bus operators are under stress

News 4 years ago

Operators at Lane Transit District are working hard to keep buses moving around town. With more than 30 routes and countless stops, bus drivers, known … Continue reading →

No-Cause and Effect

Rent advocates are pushing the city for renter relocation assistance, but landlords say it’ll make their job harder

News 4 years ago

If you are a renter, your landlord can evict you and legally not have to provide you with a reason, in a process called a … Continue reading →

Not Too Far Out

Local hippies revitalize building in downtown Springfield, aim to preserve and progress counterculture movement

News 4 years ago

For most of his life as a hippie, Normal Bean has collected stuff: piles of music show posters, stacks of books and poetry, instruments, records … Continue reading →

Oregon Legislators Could Get Raises

Oregon legislators propose big boost in their pay — and they have community support

BlogNews 4 years ago

By Cole Sinanian and Les Zaitz Oregon legislators would get a significant pay increase and qualify for $1,000 a month for child care under a … Continue reading →

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