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News: Page 73

Missing the Mark

Beyond Toxics says Oregon DEQ’s Climate Protection Program isn’t enough to protect vulnerable communities

News 4 years ago

Eugene-based environmental advocacy group Beyond Toxics is criticizing the Department of Environmental Quality for the program’s weak stance on certain industrial polluters, such as those … Continue reading →

From Pizza To Protest

Eric Jackson came to advocate for Eugene’s unhoused

News 4 years ago

Six years ago, Eric Jackson was a successful East Coast businessman living in New Jersey. He had a wife and two kids and had owned … Continue reading →

Oregon Corrections Union Tries to Stop Vaccine Mandate

In federal filing, the union says state has overreached constitutional powers, inmates file in support of state to protect against COVID-19

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Months after Gov. Kate Brown announced a vaccine mandate for all state workers, the Association of Oregon Corrections Employees union has filed a lawsuit, attempting … Continue reading →

‘She Helped A Great Many People’

Cara DiMarco empowered women through the WIT program at LCC and beyond

News 4 years ago

It had been a labor of love from the start, and in 2017, Cara DiMarco, the Women in Transition program’s lead champion at Lane Community … Continue reading →

Back to In-Person

University of Oregon students return to a full campus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic 

News 4 years ago

The University of Oregon campus sat for nearly two years, nearly silent and brooding. But on Sept. 27, every pathway on 13th Avenue was filled … Continue reading →

News Brights

Good things in the local Lane County area

NewsNews Brights 4 years ago

Longtime Eugene Weekly nature columnist David Wagner received the Oregon Blackberry Award Thursday, Oct. 7 for the way he helps Eugeneans notice and enjoy the … Continue reading →

Back in the (Bike) Saddle

A local nonprofit emerged to manage Eugene’s bike share program, and it’s looking to restore programs throughout Oregon 

News 4 years ago

Inside Cascadia Mobility’s Eugene office, bicycles are the center of attention. Bicycle rims are on the walls with photos of staff tucked into spokes, mountain … Continue reading →

Rodney Heckathorn: 1959-2021

Remembered as a man who loved hot rods and AC/DC, Heckathorn died during the June heatwave

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Rodney Heckathorn, 61, died June 27, during Oregon’s first summer heatwave. Toward the end of his life he spent time living near Washington-Jefferson Park with … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

Hats off to the activists who marched in Eugene and other cities across the country for reproductive rights on Oct. 2. This seems to be … Continue reading →

News Brights

Good things in the local Lane County area

NewsNews Brights 4 years ago

Struggling to access the internet? Eugene Public Library cardholders can now borrow mobile wifi hotspots. The library has 250 of the small rechargeable hotspots to … Continue reading →

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