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News: Page 79

Off the Rails

Local political leaders are concerned about Alek Skarlatos’ extremist views

News 4 years ago
alek skarlatos

In May, Alek Skarlatos announced his plans to run for Congress again in 2022. But in between his political races — a failed challenge to Rep. … Continue reading →

Affordable Housing Rises from the Rubble

Homes For Good is building permanent supportive housing on 11th and Charnelton

BlogNews 4 years ago

The site of a former mortuary will soon have an afterlife: affordable housing. In the midst of a housing crunch, Lane County’s housing authority Homes … Continue reading →

Swept Away

The CDC said to let the homeless stay at their camps during COVID. Eugene officials push people out anyway.

News 4 years ago

By Joanna Mann, Jennah Pendleton, Addie Peterson and Silas Sloan Eugene officials have forced unhoused people to move from their campsites more than 1,600 times … Continue reading →

The Long Road Ahead

Eugene’s 4J district begins to discuss new superintendent selection process

News 4 years ago

In the coming months, the Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors will make one of the most important decisions impacting the entire district: Hiring … Continue reading →

Freedom For All

Eugene’s BIPOC community comes together to celebrate Juneteenth  

News 4 years ago

Eugene has had Juneteenth events before, but the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in Texas — two and a half years after the Emancipation … Continue reading →

An Extended Stay

A look into Eugene’s former Red Lion Hotel, now providing temporary housing for families displaced by the wildfire

News 4 years ago

When the Holiday Farm Fire ravaged the land along the McKenzie River last Labor Day weekend, it left many residents displaced, their homes destroyed. Nine … Continue reading →

Elizabeth ‘Lisa’ Ann Fowler: April 21, 1967- April 3, 2021

Remembered for her big heart and for always being there for others

NewsObituary 4 years ago

“She was one of the best people I have met in my lifetime,” says Elizabeth “Lisa” Fowler’s friend Janice Scott. “I just cannot believe she … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – June 2021

News 4 years ago

Suddenly, in the third week of May, pine siskins disappeared from our yard. Ever since last year’s Labor Day fire, our feeders have been crowded … Continue reading →

Lane Goes in ‘Lower Risk’

County can start reopening effective June 9 after hitting 65 percent vaccination goal over weekend

BlogNews 4 years ago

Residents in Lane County are one step closer to a total re-open.  On June 8, Gov. Kate Brown announced that Lane County — and two … Continue reading →

Thurston Hills Project Loses in Federal Court, Again

BLM failed to follow past court order, according to June 4 ruling

News 4 years ago

Once again, the Bureau of Land Management’s controversial plans to log in a recreation area at Thurston Hills outside Springfield has been stopped in federal … Continue reading →

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