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Former Eugene Weekly business manager Elisha Young, indicted by a Lane County grand jury April 3 on five felony counts of theft, appeared in a Lane County Jail courtroom July 3 for an arraignment.
Marina Herrera mixes compost and soil to replant her tomatoes. The stems look as if they were strands of spaghetti noodles ...
Bob Bumstead, an active member of the McKenzie Flyfishers, read in The Eugene Register-Guard that the Springfield Utility ...
The High Cascades are still plagued with snow and mosquitoes, so why not hike to a peak in the Old Cascades instead? These ...
When George Dudley’s alarm went off on a recent Monday morning, he felt a familiar weight. First up, a hardline conservative business owner. Next? A man recently discharged from a nearby psych ...
A Thank You to EW I wanted to thank you for printing your feature on gun ownership by Eve Weston (EW, 6/19) and add a bit of important information I received when I went through the Women’s ...
By Seira Kitagawa and Eve Weston Despite the short notice, roughly 50 people gathered at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza at 12:30 pm July 1 with signs and the American flag to stand up for ...
Ravens have graced film and literature, most notably in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven.” Typically, they have been depicted as messengers of death or omens of ill fortune, particularly in Gothic ...
Whether or not you feel the urge to celebrate this upcoming federal holiday, there is no excuse not to take advantage of a day off and have fun. From traditional rodeos to a peaceful protest, Eugene ...
“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” — Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and activist Upcoming Rallies, Marches, ...