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Kelly Kenoyer

Kelly Kenoyer was web editor and reporter for Eugene Weekly. She wrote about education, human rights, police and the city of Eugene.

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Top 10 EW Posts

Here’s the most viewed articles from 2017

BlogNews 7 years ago

The top clicks on our website for a year can show us what’s important to the community and what draws interest: This year, videos about … Continue reading →

Air Quality in Oakridge

LRAPA to designate the town a ‘reattainment area’

News 7 years ago

A new proposal in Oakridge would allow industry to develop in the area, but environmental activists say the plan will worsen already poor winter air … Continue reading →

Egan Desperate for Volunteers

The warming center is struggling after consecutive cold nights

News 7 years ago

Ten consecutive freezing nights in Eugene earlier this month have stretched homelessness resources to a breaking point, with exhausted volunteers staying at Egan Warming Center … Continue reading →

OG Analytical Revelation Sends Ripples through Cannabis Community

Eugene marijuana folks distance themselves from the company

CannabisNews 7 years ago

The local marijuana community has been reeling following revelations that a local cannabis-testing lab is owned by an alleged white supremacist. After allegations that Bethany … Continue reading →

OG Analytical in Flux

Owner Bethany Sherman may keep position

BlogCannabisNews 7 years ago

After allegations came out that Bethany Sherman of OG Analytical is involved with white supremacist groups, Sherman told several news outlets that she was stepping down from her CEO position at the company and said she would sell the business. But sources inside the company say she instead fired all the employees and may not be resigning at all. Continue reading →

OG Analytical CEO May not be Stepping Down

Sherman may maintain control of the testing company

BlogNews 7 years ago

After allegations came out that Bethany Sherman of OG Analytical is involved with white supremacist groups, Sherman told several news outlets that she was stepping … Continue reading →

Terminal Tabled

LUBA decision slows push for LNG pipeline

News 7 years ago

A recent decision from the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) may create significant barriers for a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Coos Bay. Activists say the decision is just “one battle in a long war,” but they hope the roadblocks it creates will prevent the proposed Jordan Cove LNG export terminal from coming to fruition. Continue reading →

Stretched Too Thin

Chief Kerns says he’ll bring police staffing proposals to the City Council in January

News 7 years ago

Public calls for service from the police have increased 36 percent in the past three years in Eugene, but staffing levels at the Eugene Police … Continue reading →

Fed Bed Deal Dead

Lane sheriff cites cost in terminating inmate housing agreement

News 7 years ago

The Lane County sheriff has canceled a jail beds deal with the U.S. Marshals Service, citing costs that outweigh payments, as well as a duty … Continue reading →

Recoding Tech

A local nonprofit supports women in the tech workforce

NewsTechnology 7 years ago

Redefining Women in Tech (RWIT) is a nonprofit in Eugene that connects women with the communities and resources they need to thrive in tech careers. … Continue reading →

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