City to Close Amazon Bike Path for Repairs

The City of Eugene plans to close one of the most popular bike commuter routes in Eugene this summer for repairs. The city will close sections of the Amazon off-street bike path starting July 6 with work scheduled to be completed by the end of August. Unlike most road repairs, the sections of the bike path under construction will be entirely closed in both directions with bikers and pedestrians forced to take more dangerous alternative routes. Continue reading 

Fire at Ridgeline Montessori Last Night

A fire late last night at the Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School has destroyed a 4J building with seven classrooms, according to Eugene Police. Police called the cause of the fire “suspicious” and are investigating. The fire was first reported at 2:45 am Wed. by a neighbor who saw smoke and flames at the east end of the building. Continue reading 

R-G Tries to Willie Horton Sorenson

It’s looking more and more like the R-G is trying to Willie Horton progressive county commissioners. The R-G ran an attack column today calling for taxpayer spending on pro-jail expansion propaganda (illegal by the way) with this clip-art illustration: That looks a lot like the infamous Willie Horton ads Bush the senior used to get elected in 1988: Continue reading 

Blatantly Self-Congratulatory Blog Post Alert!

We try to be modest, but sometimes we just gotta toot our own horns. And that’s OK. Or at least it’s inevitable. Anyway, the point is, the Oregon and Washington Society of Professional Journalists held their annual awards banquet on Saturday, and we picked up a handful of awards, including two first-place nods for arts coverage. The honored stories are linked below. In the category for non-daily print publications with a circulation greater than 8,000: Continue reading 

The Real Extreme Sport

What’s more extreme, a young buff athlete performing extreme sports or the typical American couch potato being able to hop over a street curb without serious injury? One is certainly more funny. Join the 32,000 people who’ve seen this local video and be the judge: Continue reading 

Once More, with Spoilers (and Nitpicking): ‘Star Trek’

Let me gush a second: I pretty much loved Star Trek. It did a lot of things right, and it looked gorgeous, especially to eyes disappointed by the terrible effects in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I loved Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy the best of all, but John Cho is a respectable Sulu, Sylar Zachary Quinto a perfect Spock (I really only thought of Sylar once, when he glares at the council) and Zoë Saldana a whip-smart Uhura. The bad guy was a little stock, but the time-split really thing works for me. Continue reading