Royal Caribbean turned out the lights and locked the doors at its Springfield call center, after laying off all the ...
With the death of Anita Johnson, an ownership shift is in the works for Eugene Weekly. But you — our loyal readers — won’t be ...
It’s Sports Tourism, Dammit So, as of this writing, it seems that the city’s parks department has finally succeeded in driving the breakfast program from Washington Jefferson Park. Maybe now ...
As mayor, I am the face and voice of the city. Both anger and praise are directed at me on this and other issues. It is my job to show up, listen respectfully and take peoples’ concerns seriously.
By EW editorial staff • The year 2025 is upon us, and this new year will mark the first one in more than a quarter of a century that this column will not be written and overseen by Anita Johnson, ...
Oregon Speaker of the House Julie Fahey visited the Eugene School District 4J office Dec. 18 to outline housing and ...
“There comes a time when humanity is called to shift to a new level of consciousness, to reach a higher moral ground. A time when we have to shed our fear and give hope to each other.” — Wangari ...
There are so many ways Eugene Weekly readers give — your time, your donations of warm clothing that you drop off for the ...
It’s been a scary few months for Eugene music fans. In November, downtown venue The Big Dirty announced it was closing, and ...
Whether it’s playing in the background while you unwrap gifts or you’re dancing to it while your hot cocoa cools, music can ...
I have been working on opposing this rock pit for the last nine years,” Oakridge resident Kathy Pokorny says. “My daughter ...
The sun sets around 4:30 pm Saturday, Dec. 21, plunging Eugene into the longest night of the year. To celebrate, join Shift ...