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News: Page 75

Pre Caution

The city of Eugene plans to add safety improvements to the Pre’s Rock roadside memorial 

News 4 years ago

The road to Pre’s Rock is a tight, winding hilly road in southeast Eugene. Once you’re at the roadside memorial for Steve Prefontaine, those paying … Continue reading →

Deborah ‘Debbie’ Plum: 1952-2021

An artist and mother, she was always willing to help others out

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Deborah “Debbie” Elaine Plum was a kind, strong-willed person. She spoke her mind, but also cared deeply for others no matter what their situation was, … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

Eugene Weekly is free every Thursday — and also free every day online. Head over to EugeneWeekly.com to read an update on the Black Unity … Continue reading →

Pedal Power

Congressman Peter DeFazio makes the case for passing Biden administration legislation that includes money for protected bike lanes

BlogNews 4 years ago

Led by a few children, a large group of bicyclists pile into a bike lane on 13th Avenue. It’s a mile-long path separated from car … Continue reading →

Springfield Spied on Black Unity, Lawsuit Alleges

Police illegally spied on Black Unity protesters at July 2020 Thurston protest according to amended federal lawsuit

BlogNews 4 years ago

It’s been more than a year since the July 29, 2020, Black Lives Matter-related protest in Springfield’s Thurston neighborhood that was sparked by a noose … Continue reading →

A New Dawn

Dawn Lesley almost beat Jay Bozievich in 2014, and she says she’s running again to provide west Lane leadership

News 4 years ago

The first time Dawn Lesley ran against Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich, she lost by 74 votes.  That was 2014, and she says she didn’t … Continue reading →

Lawsuit Against EWEB Alleges Racial Harassment

Lawsuit claims that a former EWEB employee was subjected to death threats and harassment based on his race

News 4 years ago

A former Eugene Water and Electric Board meter reader filed a U.S. District Court lawsuit against EWEB on Aug. 3, alleging that the company failed to … Continue reading →

DA Orders Release of Body Cam Footage

Lane County District Attorney’s Office has ordered the city of Eugene and the Eugene police to release body worn camera footage of the arrest of a man who died in law enforcement custody

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Eugene Police Department must produce the body-worn camera video of the arrest of Landon Payne that was requested by Eugene Weekly, according to an … Continue reading →

Andrew LeCompte

Happening People 4 years ago

“We pick up cans and plastic things, tennis balls and cups, plastic bags and beer cans,” says six-year-old Andrew LeCompte, known to his family and … Continue reading →

High and Dry

Oregon’s lack of rainfall this summer has led to low reservoir levels, and dry summers are likely to become the norm

News 4 years ago

The Willamette Valley is in the summer’s third heat advisory, as well as experiencing low reservoir levels. So the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate … Continue reading →

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