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Blooming Bees

Cultivate native pollinators in your garden

Gardening 2 weeks ago

By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty This month, Cynthia Lafferty, owner of Doak Creek Native Plant Nursery, emphasizes the importance of native pollinators in our … Continue reading →

Sleep Remedies

Falling asleep, falling back to sleep — suggestions for rest and relaxation 

Health 2 weeks ago

Why did no one tell us that as you start getting older, you start having trouble sleeping? Some of us have trouble falling asleep, some … Continue reading →

An Active Life Starts Anytime

With a goal, sports can sustain and bring growth for a lifetime 

Health 2 weeks ago

Noriko Seiner was one of the 12,000 runners lined up at Hayward Field at 7 am April 27. She had run several half marathons and … Continue reading →

‘Third Acts’

Old age isn’t just about retirement and golf. Some people enjoy the freedom to try their hand at new careers.

Health 2 weeks ago

Retirement is often considered the end, but what if it’s really just the beginning?   A Gettysburg College study found the average person spends 90,000 hours … Continue reading →

Slang from All Angles 

How different generations view lingo

Health 2 weeks ago

“A word that’s used within a culture, and that’s created by that culture,” is how Jeremiah Campbell, member of Gen-Z and barista at 5th Street … Continue reading →

‘In da Clerb, We all Fam’

Need to get out more? There’s a club for that!

EW-ExtraHealth 2 weeks ago

By Camilla Mortensen We’re a couple years past Netflix and chill and the days of COVID shutdowns (and hoping to stay that way), but some … Continue reading →

What’s With Waldo?

Hike to a shelter missed by the 2022 wildfire 

Outdoors 3 weeks ago

The mosquitos at Waldo Lake are finally gone! Now the shore is aflutter with thousands of orange-and-black tortoiseshell butterflies. And ripe huckleberries are everywhere.  Most … Continue reading →

The Mezcalero

Virginia restaurateur shares his knowledge of mezcal in Eugene

Drink 3 weeks ago

Sample rare mezcal at Party Bar in downtown Eugene August 10, in a Rare Mezcal Tasting Class. It is taught by Charlottesville, Virginia, restaurateur River … Continue reading →

Sixteen-year-old Sets World Record In 800 Meter

Sixteen-year-old Sets World Record In 800 Meter

EW-ExtraSports 3 weeks ago

On the fourth and final day of the USATF Outdoor and Para Olympic Championships, just under 7,000 fans watched Cole Hocker win the 5000 Meter, … Continue reading →

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Wins Kettle & Fire Women’s 400 Meter.

7,812 Fans Attend Day 3 of the USATF Outdoor Championships Under Hot Sun

EW-ExtraSports 4 weeks ago

Gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won the Kettle & Fire Women’s 400 Meter with a time of 48.90 on Day 3 of … Continue reading →

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