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EW Extra Archive

Robinowitz Responds

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Chuck Areford (EW 1/5) claims I’m grumpy because I don’t like environmental groups being sleepy on the job. No group opposes expansions of Eugene to … Continue reading →

January 6 Epiphanies

Thoughts on the anniversary of the MAGA insurrection

EW-ExtraViewpoint 2 years ago

On the morning of Jan. 6, 2021, Nancy Pelosi spoke to members of the Democratic caucus via video conference. She closed the meeting with these … Continue reading →

Get Over It, LTD Drivers

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Regarding “Exhausted, Disrespected” (EW, 12/16) on LTD bus drivers: I’m not advocating for grueling conditions, but I am saying that resilience, creativity and stamina, along … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Promoting Black Metal Festival

Despite court orders to leave white supremacy, Laskey is sharing old photos on Instagram, promoting music festival in Bend

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey is active online again, trying to promote a black metal music festival in Bend and sharing old photos of himself … Continue reading →

‘As Long As They Need Us’

Social service center to offer peer mentors, supported employment and access to crucial resources for those suffering from substance use disorder 

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

“We’re trying to help people save their lives,” says Stephanie Cameron, founder and executive director of Restored Connections Peer Center, a new nonprofit that helps … Continue reading →

Looking Back at 2022

Exploring a news-filled year by what was most-read online

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

The year 2022 is on its way out, and what a news-filled time it’s been. We endured two elections, wildfires, a recall election that rocked … Continue reading →

An Electric Future

To combat climate change, Oregon bans sale of new, 100 percent fossil fuel-powered cars by 2035

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

By Alex Baumhardt All new cars sold in Oregon by 2035 must be considered zero-emissions vehicles. On Monday, Oregon’s Environmental Quality Commission voted unanimously to … Continue reading →

Where to Get Warm

With freezing temps hitting town, here are some places to be warm

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

For some of us freezing temperatures an inconvenience, for others who don’t have a place to go get warm, it can be a matter of … Continue reading →

Saving 30th Avenue

Called a dangerous road, 30th will see safety improvements after Lane County commissioners OK it

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Lane County government is trying to address its most dangerous road — 30th Avenue — through traffic easements to reduce car crashes and improvements to … Continue reading →

‘The Group Has Banded Together’

How the EmX attack is impacting LTD

BlogEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

Jameson Auten has been CEO of the Lane Transit District since Nov. 7. However, he is already facing what is perhaps the biggest test of … Continue reading →

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