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News: Page 96

Lane County Commissioners Discuss COVID-19 and Military Surplus

The Lane County Board of Commissioners met with medical professionals and the Lane County Sheriff’s Office discuss COVID-19 and use of military grade weapons and vehicles 

BlogNews 5 years ago

As it gets colder out there and our nation tries to pull together, our community like many others has many pressing issues to face. The … Continue reading →

City Council Moves Forward with New Farmers Market

At Nov. 23 meeting, Eugene City Council unanimously voted to remove $4.5 million spending cap

News 5 years ago

As the holiday season approaches, the Eugene City Council was feeling generous at its Nov. 23 meeting.  The councilors unanimously voted to remove spending restrictions … Continue reading →

Mapping With Purpose

Indigenous cartography helping reignite culture and tradition

News 5 years ago

Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Eugene, Eureka, Corvallis, sprawling urban centers, rural suburb communities, indigenous reservations, you name it. Natchee Blu … Continue reading →

What Val Is Cooking

BOLI Commissioner Val Hoyle invites movers and shakers to talk policies and share recipes on a YouTube show

News 5 years ago

Every nook and cranny of the U.S. is plagued with divisiveness, a systemic problem that continues to hemorrhage after the 2020 election. But maybe Bureau … Continue reading →

Stop Death on the Streets Holds Demonstration at City Manager’s House

The caravan protest comes after recent sweeps of unhoused people's camps during COVID-19

BlogNews 5 years ago

The caravan of cars circles around City Manager Sarah Medary’s house for a second time at around 7:30 pm, their horns blaring as the demonstrators … Continue reading →

Granting An Early Gift

The Archaeology Channel receives Cares Act grant and schedules video platform

News 5 years ago

A special holiday gift came early — and in the nick of time — to the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI). On Oct. 29, the Eugene … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Prince is Ready to Claim Her Throne

Sedona Prince, a former top prospect, hopes to prove herself this year for the Ducks.

News 5 years ago

In 2018, Sedona Prince was the No. 8 recruit in the nation. Two years later, I met Prince in an English class that we were … Continue reading →

Protecting the Vulnerable

The pandemic sweeping through nursing homes statewide reveals a need for change

News 5 years ago

Nursing homes across the country were hit hard and early by the COVID-19 pandemic, and now as cases spike to their highest levels yet, it’s … Continue reading →

Slant

News 5 years ago

• Good news for Oregon environmentalists in this election. Doug Moore of the Oregon League of Conservation Voters is breathing a sigh of relief that … Continue reading →

Local Coalition Calls on City to Stop Franchise Agreement with NW Natural

They urge the city to move away from fracked gas and to stop fossil fuel construction

News 5 years ago

Fracked gas has been a significant contributor to Eugene’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new alliance of local leaders involved in housing, climate recovery … Continue reading →

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