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News: Page 85

Springfield Releases Report on Thurston Police Response

External investigator Rick Braziel provides 38 recommendations to Springfield police after Black Unity protest, suggests more investigation

BlogNews 4 years ago

On July 29, in the midst of Black Lives Matter-related protests, the group Black Unity organized a protest in the Thurston neighborhood. Like many protests … Continue reading →

Oregon Plugs In

The Oregon Legislature is considering bills to ramp up access for low income Oregon residents to electric vehicles and charging 

News 4 years ago

The Oregon Legislature is zooming along on electric vehicles.  State legislators are considering several bills that could encourage more charging stations and increase the state’s … Continue reading →

Killian Bryan O. Doherty

He fought for the environment, loved soccer and wrote for Eugene Weekly

News 4 years ago

By the family of Killian Doherty Killian Doherty passed away surrounded by family at a place he especially loved, his family cabin at Lake Crescent. … Continue reading →

Diverting Homelessness

ShelterCare’s new program seeks a different approach in helping the unhoused

News 4 years ago

When it comes to homelessness, keeping even a few people off the streets and getting them out of emergency shelters helps both individual people and … Continue reading →

Douglas James Hanson: 1960-2021

A ‘good and gentle soul,’ he died Jan. 3 in the Glenwood area

News 4 years ago

Douglas James Hanson lived in solitude for at least the last 17 years, on the streets and off the grid. He is remembered with fondness … Continue reading →

Above The Surface

As COVID-19 stagnates food chains, direct-to-consumer seafood provides a largely untapped solution

News 4 years ago

A line of customers spills out onto the sidewalk and around the corner of Fisherman’s Market on West 7th Avenue. Brisk fog and a timid … Continue reading →

Think Global Pandemic, Act Local

A Whiteaker neighborhood group led the charge for vaccinating, and it could set an example for distributing to local communities

News 4 years ago

On March 12, a long line of people wrapped around a humble, nameless church building in the Whiteaker neighborhood. People were there because it had … Continue reading →

Getting on Board

Two candidates are running for position three on 4J’s School Board

News 4 years ago

It’s a busy spring for Eugene School District 4J. As schools and students transition from virtual learning to hybrid in-person instruction for the first time … Continue reading →

O’Rourke Unopposed

Longtime 4J school board member Anne Marie Levis pulls out of the race

News 4 years ago

Laural O’Rourke grew up in Eugene and went to 4J schools, and her five children either attend or have graduated from 4J. Now she’s running … Continue reading →

Back to Basics

The UO’s student government successfully cuts $1.8 million to athletics for sports tickets to help pay for students’ basic needs

News 5 years ago

Rather than funding tickets to sports events, University of Oregon students will have access to a basic needs program.  The UO’s Board of Trustees approved … Continue reading →

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