The Juliana v. United States case — which was brought by Our Children’s Trust, a Eugene-based nonprofit public interest law ...
Ten years ago on March 30, 2015, Brian Babb, a 49-year-old military veteran with PTSD, was armed and feeling suicidal, ...
“I was fortunate to be around people who played traditional music when I was a kid,” Fussell tells Eugene Weekly in a phone call, his humid Georgia drawl evident in a deep baritone speaking voice, not ...
Portland songwriter and guitarist Joshua Josué had a rough patch as a teenager in Eugene. Josué says as a high schooler here ...
We Need a Protest Calendar What would it take for Eugene Weekly to prepare and publish a calendar of upcoming demonstrations/political events in the area? Turnout is exploding at recent town ...
By Mike Urbancic I’m an economics professor at the University of Oregon, but you don’t need a Ph.D. to see the problem here.
This year commences the Faerie Market’s third annual celebration and the debut of the Firefly Ball. The market is a two-day ...
“Almost everyone being laid off is a union member because our contract only allows for three non-union relief pool members,” Chelsea Swift, CAHOOTS union representative, tells Eugene Weekly. “We ...
We have learned that our readers have a lot of feelings about fabric and yarn! Thanks to those who wrote in in response to ...
Know Your Rights Training for Immigrants and Allies, 4:30 pm, Thursday, March, 27, Civil Liberties Defense Center, ...
Candidate filings for Oregon’s May 20 Special Election are in, and school boards are in the hot seat with it being the first ...
His group had scoured the UO and Oregon State University markets, he says. “We are very bullish on both universities,” he tells Eugene Weekly. “We look for assets that need TLC, and we are putting in ...
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