Local emergency managers strongly encourage everyone to sign up for alerts. Today we'll go behind the scenes and see how...
Year: 2023
from Our Children's Trust Noting that "the climate crisis threatens our ability to survive on planet Earth," U.S. District Court...
by John Quetzalcoatl Murray The Eugene Weekly laid off its staff of 10 shortly before Christmas and failed to put out the paper...
As Eugene's planning failures lead to record homelessness and another year designated as a severely rent-burdened city, the Chamber of...
Jana Thrift: This is Jana, and I'm here with Julie, my co-host, and we are having a special Legalize Survival...
from Lindsay Selser, Eugene Planning and Development Department Eugene's affordable housing trust fund helped prevent 100 local households from becoming...
KEPW News producers pick their top stories of the year. Dan Pulju: The two top stories of 2023 were, from...
KEPW features the program Black Girl From Eugene with Ayisha Elliott every Sunday morning at 11. Here are excerpts from...
by Ted M. Coopman Trees are pretty, absorb carbon, reduce ground temperatures, slow traffic, make people happier, foster wildlife, and...
by Ben Schorzman, City of Eugene Library, Recreation & Cultural Services Nearly 15,000 students in Eugene School District 4J will...
DJ Suss D: A coalition of food distribution organizations spoke at the November 2023 Encircle Films screening. Melissa Fery: Hi,...
by Marty Wilde We can benefit from considering how to resolve the conflicts in our communities, nation, and world without...
In 2023, Lincoln County residents came together to oppose an aerial spraying project that threatened the Beaver Creek watershed. In...
For International Human Rights Day, a panel discussion in Eugene. Scott Lemons (Human Rights Commission chair): We are here to...
The Eugene City Council set three conditions for moving ahead with a $15 million bond election to help the Emeralds...