The city council followed the wishes of 17 speakers at the most recent public forum asking them not to interfere...
Month: January 2024
by Ted M. Coopman Thanks to local and national coverage, mobilization by the Eugene arts community, and (in at least...
by Mayor Lucy Vinis Welcome to the 2024 'State of the City!' This is the seventh time I’ve given this...
One way the government subsidizes local newspapers today is through legal notices. On Jan. 9, the Chronicle asked county commissioners...
Good news for the city of Eugene, as the governor announced support for keeping shelters open. On Jan. 9, she...
by Marty Wilde Oregon is poised to make significant progress toward universal health coverage this year. Recent data put the...
from the Office of the Governor Gov. Tina Kotek marked one year in office Jan. 9 by reflecting on her...
In addition to the official 'State of the City' from the mayor, we're sharing several People's versions of the State...
The chair of the Lane County Board of Commissioners looked back at 2023, shared a list of accomplishments and spoke...
As one of the most severely rent-burdened cities in Oregon, with homelessness increasing, Eugene hopes for funding from the governor's...
City employees can be held accountable for illegal homeless 'sweeps,' now that a real-time dashboard shows whether shelter spaces are...
Lane Community College hears of low morale among faculty and allegations of retaliation against those who speak out or ask...
In addition to the official version from the mayor, we're sharing several people's versions of ‘The State of the City.’...
Santa Clara's water district and EWEB explain how they serve the community, both today and in the event of an...
by Ted M. Coopman Okay, I have my issues with the Eugene Weakly (and yes, that spelling is intentional, not...