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News: Page 91

Barking up the Wrong Solution

A proposed update to Eugene City Code may affect unhoused individuals and their pets

News 5 years ago

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but for those living on the streets unhoused, that companionship is even more important. For many … Continue reading →

Duck Land

UO campus businesses facing more than just COVID-19 restrictions

News 5 years ago

Local businesses on E. 13th Avenue near the University of Oregon campus are hurting. With social distancing laws in effect and the school’s transition to … Continue reading →

Northwest Not-so Natural

The City Council discussed a myriad of issues on Monday amid a public cry for a fossil fuel free Eugene

News 5 years ago

The Eugene City Council met at 7:30 pm Monday, Jan. 25, for their bi-weekly council meeting to discuss tax exemptions for an affordable housing community, … Continue reading →

CAHOOTS Makes ‘The Daily Show’

Eugene’s de-escalation nonprofit talks with Comedy Central’s late night politics show

BlogNews 5 years ago

CAHOOTS’s most recognized year ever continues. When Black Lives Matter-related protests were at their peak during 2020, national media outlets looked to the White Bird … Continue reading →

Biden My Time

For the first time in 10 years, Democrats have the White House and Congress. So what’s next?

News 5 years ago

The last time Democrats had both chambers of Congress and the White House, Barack Obama had overcome the odds and had been elected the first … Continue reading →

Betty Taylor Has Left the Building

Or she would have, if Eugene still had a city hall

News 5 years ago

For the better part of 24 years, Betty Taylor spent every other Monday night at Eugene City Council meetings. Whether they were held at the … Continue reading →

Georgia on Their Mind

Staffers for Peter DeFazio worked door to door in Georgia to help Democrats win back the U.S. Senate

News 5 years ago

It had been a long few days walking through the neighborhoods of Savannah, Georgia, and the miles were starting to catch up to Sierra Dameron. … Continue reading →

Springfield Councilors Appoint New Mayor

But anger during public comment over former mayor’s ‘gadflies’ statement about small group of active residents

BlogNews 5 years ago

After several months, the city of Springfield has a mayor. At a Jan. 19 City Council meeting, councilors voted 4-2 to appoint Sean VanGordon as … Continue reading →

Father of Environmental Justice Gives LCC Talk

On Jan. 14, Lane Community College held an online event to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's life.

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane Community College’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. event was held online this year via Zoom, with keynote speaker Dr. Robert Bullard, who is known … Continue reading →

Ron Wyden Hosts Virtual Town Hall Meeting

The U.S. Senator talks COVID-19 relief, insurrection in U.S. Capitol

BlogNews 5 years ago

As usual no questions are off limits, explains U.S. Senator Ron Wyden kicked off his annual town hall meetings with one in Eugene on Jan. … Continue reading →

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