What’s Left at Waldo?
Hike to The Twins and Bobby Lake

You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading
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You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading
Healthy food for cheap is hard to come by in Eugene, and the 86 Hunger Foundation is working to fix that. As a local nonprofit … Continue reading
When Jerry Diethelm first laid eyes on his Karmann Ghia, it was simply love at first sight. The year was 1965, and he and his … Continue reading
It’s time to party with lizards, snakes, alligators, frogs and turtles July 28 at the Graduate Hotel. They take center stage for the opening night … Continue reading
The entire exhibit is something of a happy accident, says Maddi McGraw, curator at the Springfield History Museum. Motorcycles in Springfield, 1900 to 1939, which … Continue reading
Behind the kitchen doors of Krob Krua is a trio: sisters Varalux “Luk” Hardinger and Sujitra “Pat” Baker, and Jeff Hardinger. These minds behind each … Continue reading
Entering Saverio’s Bakery, you can usually see Tony Scaduto at work behind a rack of freshly baked baguettes and loaves of french batard and levain. … Continue reading
Those of us from locales to the south know if you eat spicy food it makes you sweat and cools you down. And the summer … Continue reading
Growing up, El Jaguar owner Bernardo Mendez-Canchola remembers hearing his parents dreaming of owning a restaurant. He’d hear his parents, who have worked for decades … Continue reading
For the competitors of the International Natural Bodybuilding Federation Cecil Phillips Classic, bodybuilding is a noble art, an aesthetic endeavor in which performance enhancing drugs … Continue reading