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Amelia Winkelman

Author: Amelia Winkelman

Homeless Counts

A new survey of Lane County’s unhoused finds more emergency shelter beds in use

News 8 months ago

The number of unhoused people living in Eugene has remained stubbornly consistent over recent years, but new data show the changing ways the homeless here … Continue reading →

The Decemberists and The Head And The Heart Tours Unify in Oregon

The indie-alternative bands take the stage together in Bend this July

Music 8 months ago

Two Pacific Northwest-born bands, The Decemberists and The Head And The Heart are meeting amid their separate tours to play a show together in Bend … Continue reading →

To Wear or Not to Wear

Who is letting these ‘70s lib chicks buy blue jeans?

Culture 8 months ago

Spring outfits are in full bloom around the University of Oregon campus. Students hurry around campus anticipating their classes coming to an end. Regardless of … Continue reading →

Acrobatics on Horseback

Meet the sport that combines gymnastics with horseback riding

EW-Extra 9 months ago

A vaulter runs alongside a cantering horse. She wears a full body leotard, red lipstick, black eyeliner and her hair in a bun. Grabbing a … Continue reading →

Building a Better Eugene

Mayoral candidate and architect, Kaarin Knudson looks to another city’s success as a basis for solving Eugene’s biggest concern

EW-Extra 9 months ago

Eugene’s next mayor will be tasked with addressing the community’s top concerns for the city: homelessness, housing and public safety, according to a 2022 survey … Continue reading →

Audits and Accountability

State Sen. James Manning says as Oregon secretary of state he would set up those he oversees for success and would value transparency while promoting privacy.

News 9 months ago

In Oregon, the secretary of state serves as chief elections officer, audits public accounts and aids public records access. They are also the next in … Continue reading →

Man Found Dead Outside Eugene Weekly Offices

The suspected overdose is under investigation

News 9 months ago

A 24-year-old man died in front of Eugene Weekly’s offices early on the morning of April 25. Eugene police say the cause of his death … Continue reading →

Oregon Criminalizes Everything

Gov. Tina Kotek signs a bill into law that criminalizes everything in Oregon; freed up funds may be given to law enforcement.

Satire 10 months ago

After House Bill 4002, a bill that recriminalized the possession of small amounts of illicit substances, passed in the Senate on March 1, Oregon lawmakers … Continue reading →

The Season for Trying New Things

There’s only one way to find out what might grow in the shade

Gardening 11 months ago

My first encounter with a daffodil this year ignited me with so much joy that my plant-ignorant self announced it’s time I grounded myself with … Continue reading →

Showing Up for Lane County’s BIPOC Residents

The local Eugene/Springfield NAACP supports Lane County’s BIPOC population through diversity, health care and education outreach

EW-Extra 11 months ago

Eugene/Springfield NAACP creates programming that teaches BIPOC youth about sustainable gardening, empowers their post-high school career goals, and supports their mental health. It advocates for … Continue reading →

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