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Hult Center plays Host to Mayor Vinis’ State of the City Address

The Mayor’s State of the City Address recalled city successes of the past year and a new Economic Development Council for 2023

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

In her first live State of the City Address since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis outlined the city’s successes and … Continue reading →

A Familiar Face

Amended federal lawsuit reveals police name who has history with past Eugene police brutality lawsuits, misconduct

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Civil Liberties Defense Center filed an amended federal lawsuit on Feb. 22 with names of police officers involved during the May 31, 2020, George … Continue reading →

Barking up the Wrong Solution

A proposed update to Eugene City Code may affect unhoused individuals and their pets

News 4 years ago

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but for those living on the streets unhoused, that companionship is even more important. For many … Continue reading →

Betty Taylor Has Left the Building

Or she would have, if Eugene still had a city hall

News 4 years ago

For the better part of 24 years, Betty Taylor spent every other Monday night at Eugene City Council meetings. Whether they were held at the … Continue reading →

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 →

Violating Rights

Eugene’s AFSCME union filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the city of Eugene

News 6 years ago

After months of alleged mistreatment and violations by city supervisors, the local AFSCME union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against Eugene with Oregon’s … Continue reading →

2020 Vision in Ward 1

Tim Morris challenges Emily Semple for Eugene City Council seat

News 6 years ago

A few hours after announcing his campaign for Eugene City Council, Tim Morris, 28, spoke with Eugene Weekly about his stance on some recent council … Continue reading →

Use the Fourth

Sixth Circuit Court rules chalking tires for parking is unconstitutional.  Eugene says it was moving on anyway.

News 6 years ago

Every day a ritual occurs at the Eugene Weekly office and wherever else two-hour parking limits exist. Someone peers outside to see whether a long … Continue reading →

What It Means to Impede

Eugene homeless advocates concerned about proposed changes to City Code

News 6 years ago

The city of Eugene says it’s looking to clarify some hard-to-explain terms like “impede” and “willful” in a proposed administrative order from the city manager’s … Continue reading →

City Hall Lot to Become Temporary Homeless Shelter

City Council voted to create a temporary day center and dusk-to-dawn camp on the vacant downtown lot

BlogNews 7 years ago

The empty lot that formerly housed Eugene’s City Hall is set to transform into a temporary homeless shelter a few weeks from now. During Monday … Continue reading →

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