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News: Page 93

Eugene City Council Addresses Insurrection at U.S. Capitol

Councilor Mike Clark drew comparisons between this summer’s Black Lives Matter

BlogNews 5 years ago

Following a written statement from Mayor Lucy Vinis last Friday, Eugene City Councilors also condemned the attempted coup by right-wing extremists in the U.S. Capitol … Continue reading →

This Is Us. This Is Eugene.

The second annual Candlelight Vigil to Mourn Death on the Streets

BlogNews 5 years ago

It’s instructive to begin on 7th Avenue and Washington Street in Eugene on any given winter evening. From that starting point, walk the windy asphalt … Continue reading →

Pro-Trump Rally in Eugene Turns Violent

An anti-socialism and pro-Trump demonstration was declared a riot when counter-protesters clashed with attendees

BlogNews 5 years ago

A car made its way through a pro-Trump rally outside the Eugene Federal Courthouse building on Jan. 9 blasting the song “FDT,” or Fuck Donald … Continue reading →

Arcimoto Expands Manufacturing with New Facility

The company says the new facility is a step toward the goal of producing 50,000 units a year

BlogNews 5 years ago

Arcimoto is moving on up.  The Eugene electric three-wheel vehicle manufacturer is expanding its manufacturing operations to a 185,000 square foot facility located at 311 … Continue reading →

Mayor Lucy Vinis Gives Annual State of the City Address

The virtual event covered the unprecedented events of last year and hope for a better 2021

BlogNews 5 years ago

Hours after right-wing extremists led an insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, the city of Eugene held its annual State of the City Address event on … Continue reading →

Riding Into the Sunset

Pete Sorenson retires from the Lane County Board of County Commissioners after representing south Eugene for 24 years

News 5 years ago

A grainy photo shows now retired Lane County Commissioner Pete Sorenson riding on a horse, dressed as the “Lone Liberal” in the Eugene Celebration parade in … Continue reading →

Jack McGaughey

Happening People 5 years ago

“I was a few weeks short of being old enough to vote in 2016,” says Jack McGaughey, who was then a senior at Marist High … Continue reading →

Coffee Fervor

At only 25, Sierra Thomas takes the reins of a local coffee shop during a pandemic

News 5 years ago

The past year was gracious and giving for very few. From the “show-stopping” pandemic to other various fits of misfortune, most people recognize 2020 as … Continue reading →

Pro-Trump Mob Leads an Insurrection at U.S. Capitol

Oregon’s politicians speak out on right-wing extremists break into U.S. Capitol, and a rally turns violent in Salem

BlogNews 5 years ago

As Congress met to certify the 2020 presidential electoral votes on Jan. 6, pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building, forcing legislators into lockdown at … Continue reading →

Who Wants to Be Springfïeld’s Next Mayor?

Oregon’s ninth largest city has been without a mayor, but two councilors are making their cases to be appointed 

News 5 years ago

For more than four months, Springfield has been without a mayor — ever since longtime mayor Christine Lundberg abruptly resigned in August. Council President Joe … Continue reading →

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