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News: Page 64

Spicing Up The Whit

Nelson’s in the Whit is taking over a neighborhood iconic building

ChowNews 4 years ago

A bass and drum beat bumps in the background at Nelson’s in the Whit, the newest addition to the Whiteaker’s neighborhood scene. As the song “Taki … Continue reading →

Wave of Warning

Weekend tsunami advisory serves as reminder to be prepared for Cascadia quake

News 4 years ago

It took several hours for a tsunami wave to hit the West Coast after the underwater volcanic eruption in Tonga Jan. 14. But when the … Continue reading →

A ‘Forward-Thinking’ Republican

Jessica Gomez is a tech CEO and is running for governor to transform how Oregon addresses homelessness 

News 4 years ago

Jessica Gomez is one of the few Latina CEOs in the U.S. and wants to be Oregon’s first Latina governor.  But she doesn’t see running … Continue reading →

Springfield Hospital Workers Get A Contract

After months of negotiation with two strikes, hospital workers at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center have a new contract

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

After a months-long contract bargaining period that saw two strikes in front of the hospital, workers at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield have settled on … Continue reading →

‘Let’s Talk’: Eugene Weekly and Others Invite Oregonians to Weigh In on Governor’s Race

What do the readers want to know about governor's race?

News 4 years ago
The Oregon Oregon governor's office in 2012

News organizations and nonprofit groups in Oregon have teamed up to learn what voters want candidates for governor to be talking about as they compete … Continue reading →

WOW Hall Shooting Update

Witness says 12 shots were fired into the crowd

News 4 years ago

Following the chaos of the Jan. 14 mass shooting at the WOW Hall, Eugene Police Chief Skinner said no witnesses had come forward. However, a … Continue reading →

Tsunami Advisory for Oregon Coast

The advisory is a result of a volcanic eruption in Tonga

News 4 years ago

Oregon’s coast is under a tsunami advisory for the morning of Saturday, Jan. 15. The National Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami advisory for the … Continue reading →

Shots Fired at WOW Hall

Six people taken to local hospital according to Eugene police

News 4 years ago

According to a press release from the  Eugene Police Department there were reports of multiple shots fired at the Community Center for the Performing Arts, … Continue reading →

Trash to Treasure

Lane County government is reviving talks to make recycling more efficient and convert methane from the landfill 

News 4 years ago

Lane County’s waste could be its treasure. All it needs is the right facility at Short Mountain Landfill, near Goshen. The landfill, which is the … Continue reading →

Skipping the Basics

Oregon has a considerable low income and unhoused population, so why isn’t it experimenting with universal basic income pilot programs like the rest of the U.S.? 

News 4 years ago

The idea of government-financed universal basic income (UBI) and guaranteed incomes (GI) programs is gaining popularity across the nation.  Recently popularized by Andrew Yang’s 2020 … Continue reading →

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