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City councilors and the public speak out against new parking rules that would target the homeless. On March 11: Councilor...
With water in the East 40th storage tanks, EWEB approaches the end of a long and difficult project by celebrating...
4J started the school year by eliminating its equity department. The district apologized and promised in November to deliver a...
from Eugene Police Department This community lost a beacon of community service and justice yesterday. We mourn the loss of...
by Ted M. Coopman Many of us were baffled by the heated rhetoric and personal attacks around issues of housing...
Lane County will ask the community to share its long-term vision for the fairgrounds. On March 5: Corey Buller (Lane...
The president is expected to declare the January ice storm a major disaster. On March 5: Steve Mokrohisky: I wanted...
The city council hears more details from the revenue committee, focused on filling the budget gap—which has grown from $8.3...
John Q:Â This is Meet the Candidate, on KEPW News. Please tell us about yourself and why you're running for city...
A Eugene nonprofit tells lawmakers Oregon should invest in behavioral health services, not recriminalize drug use. From CORE (Community Outreach...
Rob Tobias (Train of Thought, KEPW 97.3): My name is Rob Tobias. And my guest in the studio is Hayden...
The Neighborhood Leaders Council offers some dos and don'ts for hosting a candidate forum. On Feb. 27, Jon Belcher and...
Residents ask why the city is still moving ahead with roundabouts on Franklin Boulevard. At the public comment period Feb....
from Lane Community College and staff reports A Lane Community College team has successfully qualified for the regional competition of...