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News: Page 67

The Bridges of Yamhill County

Yamhill County Commissioner Casey Kulla is running for governor and says he wants to address the state’s urban-rural divide

News 4 years ago

Casey Kulla, 42, walks around his Yamhill farm while speaking with Eugene Weekly on his cell phone about why he’s running for governor. In the … Continue reading →

Take Back the Truth — Trump Lost!

Time for the majority to stand up

News 4 years ago

By Shawn Boles The photo which accompanies this piece is a visceral response to Jan. 6, 2021, when our democracy was deeply wounded by carefully … Continue reading →

Falling Short

UO kicks off another term of in-person school with some students skeptical of booster requirements and other COVID measures

News 4 years ago

As the winter cold crept in and students traveled home for the holidays, the University of Oregon marked the end of what was a monumental … Continue reading →

A Historic Development

Springfield is proposing housing code that meets HB 2001 and says it shouldn’t change Washburne’s historical character

BlogNews 4 years ago

Walk through the Washburne District in Springfield and you see well-manicured gardens, historic houses that bear the name of the first families that once lived … Continue reading →

Telling Their Stories

Eugene Weekly set out to publish an obituary for every person who died homeless in Lane County in 2021. Here’s what we learned.

News 4 years ago

The first obituary came early in the year. A 30-year-old woman named Ivory McCuen died of hypothermia on Jan. 24 while sleeping in a parking … Continue reading →

A Redeeming Flame In The Blight

A candlelight vigil on National Homeless Persons Memorial Day 

News 4 years ago

Sometimes it can be said that Eugene is dying of a rotted soul, consumed by shiny, materialistic high-rise apartment complexes and leaving the disenfranchised behind.  … Continue reading →

Happy Together

Airbnb lobbyist and political newbie Andrew Kalloch is running for Congress and says the U.S. needs to have more civil discourse 

News 4 years ago

Andrew Kalloch named his first-born child Selma in honor of the late activist and former congressman John Lewis.  “Lewis was a patriot in the first … Continue reading →

‘Domicile Unknown’

New law to bring down the ‘wall of silence’ around homeless deaths

News 4 years ago

A new law will take effect in Oregon on Jan. 1 requiring that death reports disclose the housing status of the deceased. For those who die … Continue reading →

Police Not Addressing Food Cart Burglary Spree, Owners Say

Amid a recent wave of robberies targeting Eugene food carts, business owners are fed up with EPD’s lackluster response.

News 4 years ago

Around 9 pm on Nov. 11, Dove and James Greenwood received a phone call from the police. Their food cart, Cheese Bliss, which is parked … Continue reading →

2021 is Over

Remembering 2021 with Eugene Weekly’s most read stories of the year

BlogNews 4 years ago

The year 2021 had one hell of a start with the Jan. 6 insurrection that left us wondering whether 2020 would have competition for the … Continue reading →

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