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News: Page 69

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Local nonprofit TransPonder hosts events Nov. 20

News 4 years ago

Nov. 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance honoring all those whose lives were lost to anti-transgender violence over the year. Nov. 13 to 19 is … Continue reading →

Do Cities Dream of Electric Stoves?

Local activists want gas utilities to pay for building electrification in Eugene. City officials say it won’t be enough.

News 4 years ago

Before making its way into your gas stove, natural gas begins its journey as super-heated, decomposed plants and animals deep beneath the Earth’s surface. From … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly wins Google Support for News Research

The Google News Initiative funding will help EW to research underserved news communities in and around Lane County

BlogNews 4 years ago

Eugene Weekly has won significant financial funding from internet giant Google to help boost engagement with underserved readers. The $87,500 in funding from Google News … Continue reading →

Timber, Interrupted

Anti-logging environmentalists protest Freres Lumber Company's executive's presentation at Knight Law Center, the day after activists announce an occupation to stop post-wildfire logging

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Dozens of protesters interrupted a presentation from Freres Lumber Company executive Tyler Freres at the University of Oregon Knight School of Law, shouting, “Stop corporate … Continue reading →

Biden the Builder

Sen. Ron Wyden, Rep. Peter DeFazio and supporters celebrate Biden’s infrastructure legislative win

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

After months of negotiation and discussion, President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill finally survived Congress and landed on his desk.  On Nov. 5, U.S. Rep. Peter … Continue reading →

From A to Zerzan

Eugene is home to notable anarcho-primitivist John Zerzan, who’s recently released a collection of essays about civilization

News 4 years ago

Before the pandemic, notable anarcho-primitivist John Zerzan could be found in the University of Oregon’s Knight Library, gathering research for one of his books of … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Miss Juneteenth Goes National

Aceia Spade wins the second national Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant the same year Juneteenth is named a state and federal holiday

News 4 years ago

Just two years ago most people in Oregon had likely never heard of Juneteenth.  But Aceia “Ace” Spade not only knew what it was, she … Continue reading →

Slant

News 4 years ago

A little bird tells us that The Register-Guard is moving from the big building on Chad Drive to a smaller space on 10th and Mill … Continue reading →

Cindy Munyon

Happening PeopleNews 4 years ago

“I’m kind of nutty about dogs,” says Cindy Munyon, who grew up on a small farm in rural Maryland, along with dogs and horses, two … Continue reading →

Hard Days’ Work

In a matter of days, St. Vinnie’s was offered and accepted new transition housing, free through the winter

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Last week, St. Vincent de Paul Executive Director Terry McDonald had no idea that new housing units would be delivered for the nonprofit on Nov. … Continue reading →

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