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St. Isidore of Seville is hardly a household name, but it is a name that will be widely associated with the separation of ...
Raptors, wine and summer nights? Yes, please! Cascades Raptor Center brings back its beloved Night at the Raptor Center ...
Have you walked, pedaled or driven around Eugene just to see the art pieces emblazoned on the walls? The city of Eugene ...
If you’re driving past the McKenzie River Community Track late June and hear the whirring of chainsaws, it’s not loggers ...
For the first time in Eugene’s 31 years of celebrating the local LGBTQ+ community, the Eugene Pride Festival will be fenced ...
Dark, dreamy and steeped in the shadows of Poe’s imagination, Nevermore: The Imaginary Life & Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe opens June 6 at Cottage Theatre — marking the first time the ...
Eugene’s ceramic arts scene steps forward with the Second Avenue Arts Fest on June 8, a collaborative event between Whiteaker ...
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By Judy Newman Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. After working in early childhood for decades, I know how ...
By Sristi Kamal As crisp, brighter spring days made their way to Oregon, so did the charismatic wildlife that call Oregon home. The return of the tufted puffins on Haystack Rock and the orca ...
For nearly four years, the city of Eugene has been skirting a state law that requires unhoused people camping in public to ...