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News: Page 82

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

The University of Oregon announced on May 10 that all students, faculty and staff will be required to take the COVID-19 vaccination — with the … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Discusses Community Safety Initiative Survey Results

The survey results show community prioritization of how to distribute tax funds

News 4 years ago

A recent survey about Eugene’s Community Safety Initiative (CSI) found that community members want the payroll tax funds to go towards less policing and more … Continue reading →

Cut Short

Juan Lopez-Robles entered Oregon’s juvenile justice system as a troubled 15-year-old. He was returned to his family three years later in an urn.

News 4 years ago

An 18-year-old young man from Ontario, Oregon, died of a fentanyl overdose while in the care of an Oregon Youth Authority (OYA)-operated home in Junction … Continue reading →

Rock the Quarry

Oakridge residents worry the Old Hazeldell Quarry will compromise their tourist sector 

News 4 years ago

The first time the Old Hazeldell Quarry was proposed to the Lane County Board of Commissioners, there was a conservative majority leading the governing body.  … Continue reading →

Sold!

A Eugene techie won our auction and paid $1,000 for a unique digital copy of an EW cover

News 4 years ago

Eugene software engineer Miguel Cervera has been a student of blockchain technology for years. “Many of the use cases for NFTs have not been discovered … Continue reading →

The Disappearance

Rebekah Bramel has now been missing for 14 years

News 4 years ago

A timber crew planting trees in rural Clackamas County came upon human remains including a skull earlier this month, and the unidentified person’s death is … Continue reading →

A Solution to Ending Homelessness Might Be in the Data

Data-driven approaches are eliminating homelessness in communities across the U.S. Is Eugene next?

News 4 years ago

On a dewy January morning, clipboard-toting volunteers met up in communities across the U.S., including Eugene, to walk through streets, parks, encampments, underpasses and woodland … Continue reading →

Endorsements!

It’s an educational election in May

News 4 years ago

As they say, all politics is local, and in Lane County, local politics gets heated when it’s school board elections.  The issues are huge in … Continue reading →

The Right Kind of Change in Springfield

Springfield must consider who benefits from Glenwood development

NewsViewpoint 4 years ago

By Tim Morris The people of Springfield will be impacted by an important decision that the Springfield Economic Development Agency (SEDA) has to make and … Continue reading →

County Risk Levels Explained

What does moving to 'extreme risk' mean?

BlogNews 4 years ago

Gov. Kate Brown announced April 27 that 15 counties, including Lane, are moving to extreme risk on April 30 due to the rapid spread of … Continue reading →

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