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News: Page 90

Calls for Portland Lawmaker to Resign

Weeks after a report on Rep. Diego Hernandez’s sexual harassment was released, more lawmakers, activists call for action

BlogNews 5 years ago

The pressure for state Rep. Diego Hernandez (D-Portland) to resign is increasing. Over the past week, Gov. Kate Brown, state lawmakers and many political organizations … Continue reading →

Springfield Memory Care Workers to go on Strike

Employees at The Rawlin say management will not acknowledge union

BlogNews 5 years ago

Workers at a Springfield memory care facility who are seeking to unionize announced that they gave a 10-day strike notice after the management refused to … Continue reading →

Eight Apply for Vacant Springfield Council Seat

Sean VanGordon’s mayoral appointment opened up the Ward 1 position

BlogNews 5 years ago

Springfield City Council has another vacancy to fill after appointing Sean VanGordon as mayor at a Jan. 19 meeting.  Eight Ward 1 residents, ranging in … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 5 years ago

Three political professionals with strong Eugene ties have been hired by Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler. The two latest additions lead us to wonder about Wheeler’s … Continue reading →

Salmon in the Smoke

Recent forest fires emphasize the danger the McKenzie River’s wild Chinook salmon are in

News 5 years ago

Before Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife employees at the Leaburg Hatchery, about three miles west of Vida, could evacuate from the Holiday Farm Fire … Continue reading →

Sharing Is Caring

Home Share Oregon wants you to rent your spare room to ease the housing crisis

News 5 years ago

If you have a spare bedroom, you could be part of the solution to Oregon’s housing crisis.  Home Share Oregon brings homeowners with empty rooms … Continue reading →

Criminalized In a Pandemic

Eugene adjusts homeless response, but advocates are asking for better solutions

News 5 years ago

In a global pandemic and during a rainy winter, unhoused people don’t have many options for places to go. The continual clearing out of camps … Continue reading →

Lane County Acknowledges Ferry Street Village

County commissioners vote unanimously to recognize and put money toward memorializing Lane’s first Black neighborhood

BlogNews 5 years ago

On the second day of Black History Month, Lane County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution that acknowledges the destruction of Lane County’s first Black neighborhood, … Continue reading →

Camila Vergara Interview

News 5 years ago

Camila Vergara – Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic Interviewer: Chandlor Henderson Music: Alison Helzer.

Not Your Everyday Pork Bill

State Rep. Marty Wilde introduces bill for plant-based food in hospitals, prisons

BlogNews 5 years ago

No, state Rep. Marty Wilde doesn’t want to take your bacon away.  With the 2021 legislative session in full (remote) work swing, Wilde Introduced House … Continue reading →

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