There’s a whole world of forests and mountains in eastern Oregon to visit if you’re needing a change of scenery this summer. Visiting requires a longer drive than to the Cascades, but the Blue ...
Nonprofit housing developer SquareOne Villages has picked a vacant two-acre parcel off Main Street in Springfield as the site for its latest affordable-housing cooperative. SquareOne hopes to begin ...
Eugene Roller Village and Ghost Town Outfitters present Beach Goth Roller Party! at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion in downtown Eugene. “Roller rinks around the country have historically been a place for ...
A lawsuit filed in Massachusetts is going to determine the future of fair housing grant funding nationwide, a program created by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 to protect tenants and potential ...
A beloved children’s novel starring a badger, a toad and a mole, is coming to life at a local park near you — courtesy of Roving Park Players. The fall production of The Wind in the Willows, a play ...
Local veterinary providers say corporate-owned vet practices are becoming more common as the cost of operating an independent practice increases. Vets say cost of medications and increasing ...
If the Norwegian soccer team’s Viking Row during the World Cup wasn’t enough to satisfy your love of the Norse, Junction City is ready with a four-day celebration of Scandinavian culture — no ...
Charley Snellings, a beloved Eugene-based blues musician, passed away Nov. 12, 2025. A tribute concert will be held on August 19, featuring Paul Biondi, Robert Ruggiero and more showcasing blues and ...
“Washing one’s hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.” — Paulo Freire • Check EugeneTogetherStrong.org for protest updates. If ...
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