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News: Page 74

Totalitarian Ruin

Just look to Russia or North Korea for what life in the U.S. would be like had the Jan. 6 insurrection succeeded

News 4 years ago

Former three star general and national security adviser Michael Flynn addressed a rally of Trump supporters May 30. He is quoted as having approvingly endorsed … Continue reading →

Supporting Essential Workers on Strike

As McKenzie-Willamette hospital workers strike what they call unfair labor practices, Congressman Peter DeFazio pays a supportive visit

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

About 80 hospital workers and supporters are standing outside McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield, waving signs announcing an unfair labor practice strike. As drivers pass … Continue reading →

Redistricting Chaos

The Oregon Legislature passed new congressional and legislative maps, but residents still have time to weigh in on local redistricting

News 4 years ago

Gov. Kate Brown signed redistricting legislation for Oregon’s congressional and legislative districts on Monday, Sept. 27, after the Legislature passed it just hours before the … Continue reading →

Charles ‘Chuck’ Rintalan: 1959-2021

Homeless in Eugene for decades, he loved the outdoors, his dog Boo and helping others

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Charles “Chuck” Joseph Rintalan was a kind man whose Christian faith was extremely important to him. Homeless for around 40 years of his life, he … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

Two experts in tax policies and Oregon economics will give very different views of how well the “kicker” (when the state returns money to taxpayers) … Continue reading →

Lane County Now Recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day

All but one Lane county commissioner approved the decision to replace Columbus Day

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

On Sept. 28, the Lane County Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 to establish the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The vote … Continue reading →

Unprecedented Traffic Jam on Franklin

UO move-in day results in backed up traffic on major Eugene artery

BlogNews 4 years ago

By Camilla Mortensen and Henry Houston A historic traffic jam has had vehicles on Franklin Boulevard in Eugene at a near standstill for more than … Continue reading →

Bridging Gaps in Mental Health

While transitioning back to in-person learning, schools are addressing student mental health

News 4 years ago

After a year and a half of remote learning, students across Lane County are back in school full time, masked up and socially distanced.  But … Continue reading →

Spencer Coleman

Happening People 4 years ago

“I like special education so much,” says Spencer Coleman, who has worked for three years as a behavioral assistant in the Bethel Community Transition Network … Continue reading →

On The Waterfront

The city of Springfield is asking developers to submit proposals for riverfront development, and river advocates are concerned

News 4 years ago

The Willamette River runs for 187 miles, starting in Lane County and flowing into the Columbia near Portland. But there’s about 450 feet of that … Continue reading →

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