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Josiah Pensado

Author: Josiah Pensado

The Joys of Spill Drills

EWEB practices for water protection

EW-Extra 1 year ago

Eugene Water and Electric Board holds an annual “spill drill” on the river, but many in the public may be oblivious to exactly what that … Continue reading →

Best Bartender

Best of Eugene 1 year ago

1. Molly Powell Sam Bond’s Garage407 Blair Blvd. 541-431-6603. SamBonds.com. 2. Thor Slaughter Akira Omakase 359 Mill St. 458-205-8288. AkiraEugene.com. 3. Ryan Prescher Izakaya Meiji … Continue reading →

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

First Christian Church downtown is facing problems of money, support and what to do with its historic 1911 building

News 1 year ago

Eugene’s First Christian Church is face-to-face with quite the predicament due to the declining number of volunteers who run their programs. The church either shares … Continue reading →

Big Man on Campus

The 19th University of Oregon president on AI, Oregon Hazards Lab, the Ballmer Institute and more

News 1 year ago

John Karl Scholz has come to the right place, as a former marathon runner and a wine drinker, Oregon is perhaps the perfect fit for … Continue reading →

God Save the Kids

Radical Alternative Development (RAD) is hosting its second annual mental health benefit event at Washington Jefferson Skatepark

News 1 year ago

Skateboarding and punk rock. In many ways it doesn’t really get any better than this, but for youths who skate at Washington Jefferson Skatepark, mental … Continue reading →

Back on the Mountain

Eugene parks and open space reveals its plans to rebuild Moon Mountain to the public post-wildfire.

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

Ever since the July 3 wildland fire on Eugene’s Moon Mountain Park, members of the community have had many questions regarding the mountain’s future.  The … Continue reading →

Clarifying Passing Cyclists

SB 895 will come into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, which allows for safer traveling conditions for cyclists

News 1 year ago

On  May 31, 2006, cyclist Jane Higdon was hit by a logging truck and killed on Territorial Highway south of Eugene when the trucker believed … Continue reading →

On The Fire Trail

Oregon State Fire Marshals Chad Hawkins and Leslie Neu travel across the state educating people on the defensible space program

News 1 year ago

So while wildfires have been tearing through Oregon faster and harder than my favorite death metal albums, two representatives from the Oregon State Fire Marshal, … Continue reading →

Who Watches the Fires?

The Watch Duty app helps the general public track wildfires in their area. 

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

With all the wildland fires tearing up Oregon, it can be dizzying to accurately track everything. Maybe it is all the smoke we have been … Continue reading →

Where There’s Smoke

Lane Community College enters its second year of the Wildland Fire Management Program.

News 1 year ago

As Smaugust turns into Smoketember, Lane Community College kicks off its second year of offering a program in Wildland Fire Management. The program allows students … Continue reading →

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