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News: Page 81

Youth Can Consent

State leaders say it is illegal to require parental consent for COVID-19 vaccine for ages 15 and up

News 4 years ago

When the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine was approved for children ages 12 and above, Oregon was quick to adopt the guidelines. On May 13, minors in … Continue reading →

One for the School Books

Despite low turnout, the education-oriented special election brings diversity to some boards

News 4 years ago

By Henry Houston and Taylor Perse  The May 18 special election didn’t have the national or state policy stakes of the two 2020 elections, but … Continue reading →

Gotta See ‘Em All

A group of four birders, including local birder Noah Strycker, broke Oregon’s record for spotting birds in 24 hours

News 4 years ago

Picture a van screeching into the parking lot of Devil’s Punch Bowl on the Oregon coast. Four men jump out of the van and run … Continue reading →

One for the School Books

Despite low turnout, the education-oriented special election brings diversity to some boards

News 4 years ago

By Henry Houston and Taylor Perse The May 18 special election didn’t have the national or state policy stakes of the two 2020 elections, but … Continue reading →

Some Oregon Counties Requiring Parental Consent For Vaccinating Kids age 15 and up

Both Linn and Yamhill counties are involved in the ongoing discussion

BlogNews 4 years ago

Some Oregon leaders are concerned after finding out at least two counties are requiring parental consent before allowing youth age 15 and up to get … Continue reading →

Mask Off

Gov. Kate Brown announces Oregon will follow CDC rules on masks

BlogNews 4 years ago

A few hours after President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris announced the CDC’s new regulations on masks, a maskless Gov. Kate Brown issued … Continue reading →

The Feral Cat Problem

Community volunteers, local nonprofits work to spay, neuter and release cats

News 4 years ago

On a hot summer day in 2016, Shane Popoff was cruising along one of his favorite bike trails on the outskirts of east Eugene when … Continue reading →

Flattening a Forest

Retired forestry professors, an environmental group and a lawmaker speak out on a proposed logging of mature forestland

News 4 years ago

During a recent trip to the McKenzie River area, Congressman Peter DeFazio tells Eugene Weekly that he’s seen more logging trucks in that one day … Continue reading →

Endorsements at a Glance

EW’s recommendations for the May 18 election

News 4 years ago

Lane Community College Zone 1 ✔️Holli Johnson  Mark Boren  Thomas Jennings Zone 5, 2 Year Unexpired Term  ✔️Steve Mital Al King Eugene School District #4J … Continue reading →

J.H. Baxter’s New Suits

Two lawsuits have been filed against the wood treatment plant in Eugene

News 4 years ago

For decades, families in west Eugene have shared concerns about J.H. Baxter ranging from the plant’s pollution filling the air and causing health problems to … Continue reading →

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