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EW Extra Archive

City Hall on the River

After years of waffling, the city goes after former EWEB Building on riverfront

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The city of Eugene could soon have a City Hall with a view of the Willamette River.  On the afternoon of Jan. 18, Eugene Water … Continue reading →

The Farr Side of Lane County Leadership

Lane County commissioners buck usual rotation of board leadership, re-elect Pat Farr as chair

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The Lane County Board of County Commissioners showed a glimpse into its new dynamics as it argued over whom to elect as chair of the … Continue reading →

From Swing To The Cool

The Shedd hosts winter OFAM through Jan. 22

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 2 years ago

“I’ll Be Seeing You” — sung by Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday and many others — carries at its heart the tender spirit of friends and … Continue reading →

A World So Twisted

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Growing up in a world so twisted not to wonder or shock or amaze Our fires spread quick with no one to put them out, … Continue reading →

But What Do We Do With All That Glowing Waste?

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Fossil fuels must provide much of our electricity for years to come, meaning that electric vehicles are burning fossil fuels. But let’s look at where … Continue reading →

Unchecked Development Means Destruction For Wildlife

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

The front page headlines of the Sunday (1/8) Register-Guard provide a classic, if bitter, example of unintended irony. “Growth on the Horizon” gushes about eight … Continue reading →

Outgunned

The insanity of our military’s alliance with our deadliest threat: The gun industry

EW-ExtraViewpoint 2 years ago

The year 2022 ended with the Grim Reaper having overseen the highest number of mass shootings and resulting carnage in lives lost and survivors maimed … Continue reading →

Notorious White Supremacist Back in Jail

Shortly after EW reports on his attempt to promote a metal festival near Bend, Jacob Laskey lands in Deschutes County Jail

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Less than 48 hours after Eugene Weekly reported on notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey’s attempt to promote a black metal festival called Murder Fest near … Continue reading →

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 →

Imagine Peace On Earth

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

When I was a child and the movie, which used to cost 25 cents, got scary, I simply closed my eyes. The soundtrack usually signaled … Continue reading →

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