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News: Page 97

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 →

Portland Journalist to Sue Homeland Security After Pepper Spraying

The lawsuit alleges DHS officers pepper sprayed him while he was reporting at a protest

News 5 years ago

Portland freelance journalist Mike Bivins is suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for $1 million after they pepper sprayed him as he covered a … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown Announces Statewide Freeze Amid COVID-19 Spike

The restrictions will be in effect for two weeks starting Nov. 18

BlogNews 5 years ago

In response to a concerning rise in COVID-19 cases across the state of Oregon, Gov. Kate Brown announced  Nov. 13 that she was enacting a … Continue reading →

Potala Gate Closes

But another door opens as the shop moves online and longtime owners retire and concentrate on Buddhist meditation

News 5 years ago

Born in different refugee settlements in India, they met and married at a third settlement in that country, and from there a blissful journey of … Continue reading →

Matt and Eve Hawkins

Happening People 5 years ago

“I grew up with animals,” says Eve Hawkins, who spent her childhood years along the McKenzie River east of Eugene. “We had everything from reptiles … Continue reading →

It’s About Time – November 2020

News 5 years ago

November is a month delivering as many changes as any other of the year. The rainy season arrival usually has started in October, hopefully ending … Continue reading →

The Best Of Eugene 2020-2021

News 5 years ago

We’re going to be honest: 2020 has been exhausting. This year has seen a global pandemic, ongoing protests against police brutality and wildfires that ravaged … Continue reading →

Eugene’s New Team

Two new councilors to take their place on the City Council

News 5 years ago

As the dust from election week settles — at least locally — Eugene residents will see both new and familiar faces on the City Council. … Continue reading →

Restoring the Soul of the Nation

Looking ahead to the Biden/Harris Administration

News 5 years ago

 The outcome Democrats have been working non-stop for since 2016, and the outcome Republicans were desperately trying to avoid, has finally come to pass: After … Continue reading →

Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire

An intense protest in Creswell leads to concern of unrest following the election

News 5 years ago

They arrived in swarms, Creswell Black Lives Matter rally organizer Amber Garrett says of the rally’s counter protesters, carrying large American flags and a variety … Continue reading →

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