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News: Page 76

Putting COVID to the Test

As Delta variant spreads, the conversation around COVID testing and the availability of tests is changing

News 4 years ago

After COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in June, experts warned that illnesses such as the common cold would begin spreading again. So when I came down … Continue reading →

Looking Forward to a ‘Slug-cessful’ Contest

On Friday, Aug. 13, Eugene will crown a new SLUG queen

News 4 years ago

Just as real gastropods come up from the ground after a long rain, so will Eugene’s SLUG queens emerge from their homes after the COVID-19 … Continue reading →

When Disaster Strikes

Cleveland, Ohio’s efforts to help the unhoused during COVID-19 serve as a model for Lane County’s response to future disasters

News 4 years ago

On any given day during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, dozens of tents can be seen scattered across Washington-Jefferson Park near downtown Eugene. Each week, the … Continue reading →

An Unreal Market

Eugene-Springfield’s real estate market is hotter than summer

News 4 years ago

In the span of half a year, Malori Musselman submitted more than a dozen offers on houses in the Eugene-Springfield area, only to be outbid … Continue reading →

A Slapshot of Hops

Eugene brewery is the beer of choice for new National Hockey League team Seattle Kraken 

DrinkNewsSports 4 years ago

When the puck drops for the 2021-22 National Hockey League season, Eugene-based Hop Valley will have its craft beer in Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena concession … Continue reading →

Communities With Benefits

A community benefits bidding program allows public agencies to only accept construction bids from contractors paying living wages and full time benefits. Unions say they are a game changer.

News 4 years ago

Several union representatives are standing near Lane County Commission Chair Joe Berney. They’re at the July 14 tour of Lane Transit District with Secretary of … Continue reading →

Big Benefits From Tiny Houses 

Carry It Forward brings humanity into helping homeless folks 

News 4 years ago

The sound of wood being cut and hammered echoes into the parking lot of a small warehouse space in west Eugene. Walking inside yields a … Continue reading →

Full Fledged Fair

Lane County Fair is back, featuring numerous concerts, carnival rides and exhibits

News 4 years ago

When Oregon lifted COVID-19 restrictions on June 30, Rachel Bivens — and other staff behind the Lane County Fair — were overjoyed. They had planned … Continue reading →

What Does ‘Undetermined’ Mean?

Medical experts weigh in on the manner of Landon Payne’s death

News 4 years ago

Lane County Medical Examiner Daniel Davis performed an autopsy on Landon Payne on April 3, 2020. When he wrote his report, Davis ruled the cause … Continue reading →

Ruth Duemler (revisited)

Happening People 4 years ago

November 2001: Los Angeles native Ruth Duemler began a career of political activism in the 1960s, battling cancer-causing smog in her hometown. “I learned to … Continue reading →

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