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Upcoming Rallies, Marches, Trainings and Protests Indivisible Eugene Pop Up Protest, 3:30 pm, Friday, May 23, corner of Hwy ...
Two weeks ago, on May 8, Eugene Weekly reported that the woman who stands accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from this newspaper sat in an Ohio jail cell, facing five felony ...
Madeline Au, executive director and founder of the Eugene Tea Festival, originally started the event in 2023 with around 20 vendors, where she could buy something from each booth. Now celebrating ...
By faculty and staff in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon Dear students, colleagues and our community, Journalism and freedom of speech are under attack. We ...
Eugene Tejano rock musician Marshall Falcon grew up in Houston. He says that means he likes to talk. “I chat people up all the time, whether they want it or not,” Falcon tells Eugene Weekly in a ...
Haunted Like Human performs at Viking Brewing Company Friday, May 23. The two-person folk band with Dale Chapman, lead singer and lyricist, and Cody Clark, multi-instrumentalist and ...
Lviv, Ukraine, a city of 710,000 people, sees as few as three funerals per week, or as many as two a day, a resident says.
I was told to follow a club member from the Springfield Albertsons on Main Street to the secret hideout. When the club wouldn’t give me the address, I thought my kidneys were going to be harvested.
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Late in the evening of Feb. 7, 2024, Andy Dey, at that time superintendent of the Eugene school district, was jubilant. The school board had just approved his plan to buy the empty former Wells Fargo ...
Author Greg Marshall reads from his book Leg, a memoir recounting his experience growing up as a gay man with cerebral palsy, at the University of Oregon’s Knight Library Tuesday, May 20. The book was ...
Vanessa Fuller — dancer, choreographer and longtime advocate for community arts — has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Eugene Arts and Letters Award, a distinguished honor that recognizes ...
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