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Egan warming centers were one of the few safe havens for people experiencing homelessness, and those whose homes were no longer safe because of power outages, or damage from the storm.
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While the freezing rain may be over, most of the region is still covered in a slick sheet of dangerous ice.
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The grant will provide stability to people who have struggled to meet community court requirements because of homelessness and other barriers.
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Regional conference leaders say the decision to close down the church reflected challenges finding people willing to take leadership positions as well as “anonymous agents seeking to undermine the pastoral team.”
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The Eugene Register-Guard recently sent a letter to some subscribers explaining plans to cut newspaper delivery by one day a week. After several attempts,…
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All Oregonians 16 and older are now eligible to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine. Lane County Public Health is geared up to reach the late teen population…
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The Eugene-Springfield NAACP branch unveiled two community support projects at Our Reedemer Lutheran Church Monday morning. For the first project, the…
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A group by the name ADOS, or American Descendants of Slavery, held a rally at the Federal Courthouse in Eugene Monday evening. About 100 Eugene residents…
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A Eugene protest Saturday saw upwards of 300 participants and attracted the attention of counter protestors and the Eugene police. It started as a rally…
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Eugene’s City Council held a work session on Monday night to discuss 21st Century Policing principles and the Community Safety Initiative funding with…
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On Friday, Eugene and Springfield both saw protests that drew out large groups of attendees. The BIPOC Liberation Collective hosted an anti-racism protest…
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Last night, the BIPOC Liberation Collective gathered to peacefully protest Eugene city council's planned budget for the police department, which was…