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News: Page 68

Fifteen Chronically Homeless Families Housed for the Holidays

Organizations partnering around the Housing First model is the best way to help the unhoused population find and maintain housing

NewsViewpoint 4 years ago

By Michelle Hankes In a partnership between Homes for Good, ShelterCare, Lane County and Quantum Property Management, The Keystone, a 15-unit housing community for families … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

Merry holidays! As we head into the New Year, we at Eugene Weekly just want to say thank you for all the support, snarky Facebook … Continue reading →

Failure to Care

Oregon Has Allowed Many Long-Term Care Centers To Escape Accountability For The Covid Deaths of Hundreds of Elderly Residents

News 4 years ago

By Jack Forrest, Sally Segar and Jassy McKinley Kathleen Escobar will never forget the day in November 2020 when COVID-19 hit the memory care center … Continue reading →

Pranali Garud

Happening PeopleNews 4 years ago

“I was a first generation learner,” says Pranali Garud, an ex-“untouchable” from a working-class family in a slum in Mumbai, India. “Our parents sent us … Continue reading →

Bye, Bye, Billy

A Friendly neighborhood favorite since 2008, Billy Mac’s closes down Dec. 23

ChowNews 4 years ago

By Susan Palmer It’s 2 pm on a Thursday at Billy Mac’s Bar & Grill, a cozy restaurant on the edge of the Friendly Area … Continue reading →

Tree Giveaway

Friends of Trees, Arbor Day Foundation and International Paper will distribute 350 trees near downtown Eugene

News 4 years ago

Sure it’s Christmas tree season but it’s also time to think ahead to warmer months where a shady tree in your yard — or even … Continue reading →

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 →

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