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News: Page 67

4J School Board Denounces Racist Social Media Posts

Board to develop policy against racial harassment in response to racist and antisemitic social media posts targeting students

News 4 years ago

The Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors denounced racism and antisemitism at its virtual meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 15, saying it had “no place” … Continue reading →

Here comes the RAIN

Oregon RAIN helps create small business ecosystem in Creswell

News 4 years ago

Just off of I-5, about 12 miles south of Eugene, is Blue Valley Bistro, what owner Seth Clark calls “the living-room of Creswell.” Inside the … Continue reading →

End of a Fiber Era

After 50 years in the Eugene community, Soft Horizons Fibre is wrapping up

News 4 years ago

Since 1971, the historical white Victorian house with the teal trim on East 13 Avenue has housed Soft Horizons Fibre. Now, after 50 years in … Continue reading →

The Pen Is Mightier

The Register-Guard’s union is fighting for wages to afford living in Eugene

EW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

The year 2021 is on its way to becoming the year of the union, from Kellogg’s workers striking to Oregon universities securing a historic contract … Continue reading →

‘The moral question of our generation’

Time dwindling for Snake River salmon as Northwest leaders debate dam removal

News 4 years ago

For native Snake River salmon and steelhead, the river is a major migration highway. Beginning on the western slope of Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains, it twists … Continue reading →

Camas Construction Controversy

Eugene District 4J seeks final comment on the new Camas Ridge Community School building’s exterior, but are the changes enough?

News 4 years ago

Feedback on the Camas Ridge Community School’s proposed new building has not been kind so far, but staff, parents and community members have a last … Continue reading →

Slant

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Wow! Thank you to the folks who have dropped by Eugene Weekly’s office at 1251 Lincoln Street with warm clothing, tents and sleeping bags for … Continue reading →

Local Hospital Workers Back on Strike

More than 300 McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center workers are on strike for five days, calling for livable wages and affordable health insurance

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

The rain pours as a group of hospital union workers at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center accompany recently outsourced coworkers, who are picking up their final paycheck, … Continue reading →

4J Board Discusses Student Representation at Dec. 1 Board Meeting

Board held a special meeting Nov. 23 to approve days off for teacher workload relief.

News 4 years ago

The Eugene District 4J Board of Directors met virtually on Wednesday, Dec. 1, to discuss how to include student voices in board meetings and choose … Continue reading →

Succession in the 4th Congressional District

In his retiring speech, Peter DeFazio said he would support the Democratic nominee, but who’s thinking of running?

News 4 years ago

When Rep. Peter DeFazio announced in In his Dec. 1 press conference why he was retiring after serving 18 terms in the House of Representatives, … Continue reading →

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