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News: Page 8

Know Your Rights, Reduce Risks

Essential legal tools for immigrants and allies

News 4 months ago

By Lauren Regan and Civil Liberties Defense Center For immigrant communities and their allies, knowing how to interact with cops or ICE (aka La Migra) … Continue reading →

Documents 101

Legal options for people at risk of deportation 

News 4 months ago

By Janice Mackey There are several documents that may be important to consider if an individual is at risk of being deported.  Durable power of … Continue reading →

Know Your Rights

What you can do to save the world in the reign of Trump 

News 4 months ago

What you can do to save the world in the reign of Trump  The moment Donald J. Trump was inaugurated president of the United States … Continue reading →

Trieger: Politics versus Policy

Lane County Commissioner Laurie Trieger answers EW’s questions about the county’s continued budget woes and the anticipated impacts on county governance from the Trump administration

EW-ExtraNews 4 months ago

Commissioner Laurie Trieger says the current Lane County Board of County Commissioners is different than it was when she took her seat for the first … Continue reading →

Federal Funding in Flux

Public research universities that rely on federal funding may lose a vital resource

EW-ExtraNews 4 months ago

The Trump administration’s pause on federal grants could have put a halt on research and innovation efforts taking place at Oregon universities. On Jan. 27, … Continue reading →

Ron Buss: 1958-2024

A muscle car aficionado, newspaper editor and music lover who never knew a stranger.

NewsObituary 4 months ago

Ronald “Ron” Allen Buss “made friends everywhere he went,” says his friend Sharon Poitra. With a heart of gold, a patient demeanor and a supreme … Continue reading →

Trainsong ‘Tank Farm’

Gasoline storage tanks and distribution plant proposed for Bethel/Trainsong

News 4 months ago

The Bethel and Trainsong residential neighborhoods can’t catch a break. A major California-based gas station chain seeks to build a regional fuel distribution “tank farm” … Continue reading →

1,300 Bills 

The Oregon House of Representatives convened Jan. 21 and began the 2025 legislative session

EW-ExtraNews 4 months ago

One thousand and three hundred bills — filed long before the Oregon House of Representative convened for this year’s legislative assembly — focus on combating … Continue reading →

Sharing is Community

Neighborhood Anarchist Collective’s Solidarity Share Fair provides services and resources Jan. 25

News 5 months ago

The Neighborhood Anarchist Collective aims to discredit misinformation on anarchy through projects that support the community’s needs, in the belief that empowered communities collectively shape … Continue reading →

E-commerce Unknown 

Building with the footprint of a ‘sortation center’ slated for Eugene farmland

News 5 months ago

A massive e-commerce distribution center is in the works for farmland next to the Eugene Airport. But the identity of the occupant isn’t being made … Continue reading →

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