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Not ‘a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound’

Scorpion Creek Ranch champions the fight for homeless teens

News 2 weeks ago

On a mission to provide homeless teens shelter, food and education, nonprofit Scorpion Creek Ranch has been in development for the last two years, laying … Continue reading →

‘A Theory of a Cat’

Artist Jud Turner offers a home to a challenging feral cat rescued from a toxic waste site in Eugene

News 3 weeks ago

When Greenhill Humane Society needed to find homes for a dozen feral cats and kittens that had been removed from a colony at the J.H. … Continue reading →

Growth on Chad

Oregon State Police lab and more in the works for Chad Drive

News 3 weeks ago

 A wave of development is headed for Chad Drive off Coburg Road in northeast Eugene. Three entities — the Oregon State Police, Eugene-based Slocum Orthopedics … Continue reading →

Frozen Memories

Rural residents recount last winter’s ice storm, brace for this season

News 3 weeks ago

By Aedan Seaver One day last January, Austin Lewis was praying in his rural home outside of Creswell. Suddenly, he says, he felt a “nudge” … Continue reading →

Jane Dods

Happening People 1 month ago

Born in Hollywood, California, Jane Dods is the daughter of a New Zealand sheep farmer who crossed the Pacific to visit his brother, an extra … Continue reading →

New Boot Goofin’

Former University of Oregon athlete launches her second local business

News 1 month ago

A former Division I University of Oregon basketball player and Eugene native celebrated the third anniversary of success with her business, Bando’s Clothing & Goods, … Continue reading →

The Mam of Oregon

An essay on the new nomads of American society

News 1 month ago

How many newcomers need to come to our country intending to stay before we see them as future citizens rather than “immigrants?” Though they come … Continue reading →

Homes on the High Plateau

The real estate market looks tight in 2025

News 1 month ago

This holiday season brings scant cheer for Lane County residents trying to buy a home. Home prices are on a plateau — a frighteningly high … Continue reading →

I Dream of Eugene

Dreams of Eugene, Lane County and Oregon’s future

News 1 month ago

As 2025 kicks off, rather than just be filled with trepidation, Eugene Weekly decided to bring back an annual tradition of filling our pages with … Continue reading →

Royally Empty

Deal on horizon for Springfield’s empty Royal Caribbean call center?

News 1 month ago

Five years ago, Royal Caribbean turned out the lights and locked the doors at its Springfield call center, after laying off all the facility’s hundreds … Continue reading →

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