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Every once in a while, I repost my mugshot on social media. The charge was felony inciting a riot, and I was about to spend … Continue reading
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Every once in a while, I repost my mugshot on social media. The charge was felony inciting a riot, and I was about to spend … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly’s former business manager pleaded guilty in Lane County Circuit Court March 24 on five felony counts of theft in the embezzlement case that … Continue reading
Eugene-based retailer Bi-Mart Corp. has sold off one of its biggest real estate assets: a vacant warehouse complex in West Eugene that’s valued at nearly … Continue reading
Some of Lane County’s conservative business owners dearly want to fire Lane County Commissioner Heather Buch. And, just as keenly, many labor groups want to … Continue reading
Eugene voters will see two measures with the city charter in their voter’s pamphlets for the city election on May 19. The measures remove gendered … Continue reading
by Johanis Tadeo and Stan Taylor Everywhere we turn we see the overreach and destruction of the MAGA presidency. Pick an issue and the policies … Continue reading
photos by Chandlor Henderson
We are asking Gov. Tina Kotek to veto House Bill 4177, an ill-advised measure approved by the Oregon Legislature that undermines Oregon’s long-revered Public Meetings Law. A … Continue reading
The Trauma Intervention Program began providing service in 2023, working closely with people affected by traumatic events, whether it’s family, friends, co-workers or bystanders. Volunteers … Continue reading
There’s a public art project happening in downtown Eugene, but with no press release or mayoral ribbon-cutting, you may not have noticed it. About a … Continue reading
Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus is a fairly new group, formed in May 2018 in response to the need in the community to come together. With … Continue reading
Have you ever felt the overwhelming urge to buy chainmail and a screen printed patch that says “ANTIFA Princess” while a live band serenades you … Continue reading
When Eugene Weekly was reaching out to musicians from Eugene to tell their stories of defeat, a lot of people simply did not respond, and … Continue reading
The Epstein files, Venezuela, ICE raids, concentration camps, American citizens killed on the streets, a measles epidemic, Iran — the list goes on and on. … Continue reading
Whether you’ve got 10 seconds or two hours, you can improve the lives of Lane County residents experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities. The first Saturday … Continue reading
Early in my 40-plus-year career in ministry, I was fortunate to spend three of those years in West Berlin, first doing youth ministry in a … Continue reading
Ruth Georga Taylor passed away at the age of 98 on Feb. 3, 2026, at her home in McKinleyville, California. Ruth, who went by Georga, … Continue reading
Empty Buildings Congratulations to Lane County for purchasing the old Wells Fargo building instead of building a new office building. Perhaps there are other office … Continue reading
BLM’s ‘Notice of Intent’ Oregon’s forests and protected wildlife urgently need our rapid response to the BLM’s “Notice of Intent” released on Feb. 19. Essentially, … Continue reading
For The Art of Stewardship As the host of KLCC’s arts review program, Viz City, I spend a great deal of time thinking about how … Continue reading
Focus on Bike Safety, not Homeless Harassment On Feb. 18, the Eugene City Council voted 5-2 against a proposed ordinance to criminalize passing money from … Continue reading
• Every week we run our Activist Alert in print, online and in a newsletter! As the news on war in Iran, proposed drastic increases … Continue reading
By EW editorial staff • Eugene Weekly is joining with newspapers across the state to call on Gov. Tina Kotak to veto House Bill 4177, … Continue reading
• The last night of February was another night of protest in Eugene — we were surprised to see Eugene police issued a citation to one … Continue reading
• In cute rodent news, March is Adopt a Rescued Guinea Pig Month. This weekend, Springfield tabletop game store Castle of Games is celebrating this … Continue reading
“Pizza is literally my whole life,” says Jeff Letey, Za Cart Pizza owner. It all started when Letey decided he couldn’t continue working as a … Continue reading
By Mirandah Davis-Powell and Henry Houston Seize the Slice (2445 Hilyard Street) is tucked away in Eugene’s Amazon neighborhood — a dedicated pizza joint from … Continue reading
Detroit-style pizza has at least three unique characteristics: The first is that it is square, achieved by baking it in a deep pan. The second … Continue reading
To learn how to make a Chicago- or New York-style pizza, Anne’s Pizza co-owner Lew Blond did what any pizza lover would do: study the … Continue reading
On “Give it All Away,” from The Lowest Pair’s latest album, Kendl Winter sings, “By now I wonder how the seasons always seem to take … Continue reading
The Eugene Symphony performs a Sunday matinee of Romeo and Juliet March 15 Experience the most romantic, the most classic and the most messy love … Continue reading
Riotously profane electroclash songs about queer identity and the boundaries of sexuality — as can be found on Canadian musician Peaches’ new album,No Lube So … Continue reading
The Third Mind, a supergroup of just-left-of-center rock stars including Dave Alvin (The Blasters), performs March 12 at WOW Hall, supporting last year’s full-length album, … Continue reading
Photos by Dan Morrison.
On Feb. 28, after an anti-ICE protest hosted by the Party for Socialism and Liberation and several labor unions, a smaller, separate group of approximately … Continue reading
On Jan. 27, federal agents at the Eugene Federal Building used tear gas, pepper spray, pepper balls and flashbang devices against people protesting ICE.
Ideas for love, dates and everything in between I Saw You Personal ads from the heart. Think a submission is about you? Reach out at … Continue reading
Prioritizing your mental well-being is just as important as taking care of your physical health – and it might be easier than you think. Making … Continue reading
Gregory Erling Flato was born on June 27, 1947, in Astoria, Oregon, the oldest child of Erling and Esther Flato (née Kallunki) and passed away … Continue reading