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Trainsong’s Fuel Fear

The Eugene Planning division denied a zoning verification for a new biofuel transfer station after protest from local community members and nonprofits.

EW-Extra 2 weeks ago

After months of protest from local residents and environmental advocates, the city of Eugene denied a zoning application for a biofuel transfer station in Eugene’s … Continue reading →

Combat Comedy

Content warning: Steph Tolev is filthy and fabulous

ComedyEW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Steph Tolev wants you to Google her name before you buy tickets to one of her four shows Jan. 17 and 18 at Olsen Run … Continue reading →

Dying Well

Hospice: making the hardest part of life easier

EW-Extra 3 weeks ago
young persons hand holding an old persons hand

When Carolyn Peacock-Biggs hopped on Zoom for an interview, she radiated joy, so it was hard to imagine given the news she had received. Twenty … Continue reading →

Position 7 Still Open

Continued vacancy on Lane Community College Board of Education stirs concern

EW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Lane Community College’s Board of Education is facing growing criticism after failing to appoint a replacement for a member who resigned in November 2024.  Despite … Continue reading →

The Weekly’s Top Reads

Eugene Weekly’s top stories of the year, as measured by web traffic

EW-Extra 1 month ago

At Eugene Weekly, we don’t measure a story’s success by clicks — our all-time most-read story is about women being exploited via sex trafficking, and we’re … Continue reading →

Cutting Back Corporate Campaign Contributions

HB 4024, passed in the Oregon Legislature in 2024 outlines limits to be implemented in 2027

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Oregon Speaker of the House Julie Fahey says public trust in our democratic institutions is dropping. “This trust is the foundation of our country and … Continue reading →

Remembering Anita

Eugene Weekly staff, friends and community members remember the longtime Weekly owner 

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Anita Johnson, the majority owner of Eugene Weekly and the driving force behind this newspaper’s dedication to public service and community journalism, died of cancer … Continue reading →

Mayor’s statement regarding the Homeless Persons Remembrance Day Memorial Service

EW-Extra 1 month ago

As mayor, I am the face and voice of the city. Both anger and praise are directed at me on this and other issues. It … Continue reading →

Bigfoot Unfair Labor Charge

Teamsters union filed nine unfair labor charges against Bigfoot Beverages, including that the company illegally decertified the union

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Teamsters Locals 206 and 324 filed their combined ninth unfair labor practice charge against Bigfoot Beverages on Dec. 9. Both unions alleged the Eugene-based regional … Continue reading →

Fahey Goes to School

Oregon Speaker of the House Julie Fahey discusses gun violence and upcoming legislative session with Eugene School District 4J school board members, teachers and students

EW-Extra 1 month ago

Oregon Speaker of the House Julie Fahey visited the Eugene School District 4J office Dec. 18 to outline housing and behavioral health goals for the … Continue reading →

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