The city of Eugene launched a program in October — required by state law — that sheds light on its history of discrimination in regard to land use, housing and displacement. In 2023, the Oregon ...
On the rare occasion there’s a judges’ race in Oregon, it’s probably even more rare that Eugene Weekly would have an open ...
Who could resist a prime piece of Oregon Coast real estate, a one-acre parcel on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and ...
The latest issue of local grassroots media The Dissonant Times is out with a story on lessons from arrests at the Federal Building, an interview with Sofia De Ferrari, a trans woman currently ...
More than 33 years ago, Peter Ogura was working for a legal publisher in San Francisco, struggling to stay awake during what ...
May Day Is Calling. It Has Always Been Calling You. Love is not something you wait to feel. It is something you do. May 1st is one of those moments. There is a hurt that runs underneath the ...
The Anthology grew out of the River Road Reading program and includes literary works on such topics as love and loss, ...
In 2025, Kristil Krug of Colorado was murdered following two months of online stalking. The stalker, who posed as an ex of ...
Since 2022, Comunidad y Herencia Cultural has brought celebration, culture and community in one room at Guy Lee Elementary ...
Fourth-wave alt-country is hot right now in the broader music industry, with indie-leaning artists like MJ Lenderman and more ...
Ditch Projects, an artist-run contemporary arts space in Springfield, hosts its sixth annual benefit art auction on May 1.
Right now, native fish can make their way past the Trail Bridge Dam on the McKenzie River in two ways: Chinook salmon are ...
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