By EW Staff and Readers There’s getting stoned and there’s getting stoned. Sometimes it’s relaxing and sometimes the devil’s ...
The Elakha Alliance, an Oregon nonprofit organization that works to reintroduce sea otters back to our coast, welcomes your ...
By Martha Freeman Twenty years ago, my book The Trouble with Babies was removed from a school at the request of a trustee ...
One of the nation’s largest labor unions has been waging an aggressive and — in some ways  unprecedented — political fight to ...
At the height of the pandemic, country music songwriter Nick Gamer, then based in Eugene, almost left the state. “I had to ...
By Sadie Gustavson There are some questions that have plagued me over the years, as an occasional pot smoker and an ...
On a dark and stormy night, two innocent and lovely sweethearts — Brad and Janet — suffer a flat tire on a lonely road and ...
The nomination round has closed for Best of Eugene and the runoff round has begun! Vote at Vote.EugeneWeekly.com and, if you ...
LCC Responds As a college community dedicated to upholding the dignity of all students, Lane Community College wants to address Eugene Weekly’s Sept. 12 article — “Hello, Pregnant Stranger” — ...
Oregon’s forests were once full of old-growth, but today, less than 10 percent of old-growth trees still stand, environmental ...
Nestled in the foot of Eugene’s South Hills, 16 Tons Cafe and its concert patio had been home away from home for Lea Jones ...
Annie Lederman says she’s “here to entertain, baby.” She is a podcast host and breakout Comedy Store regular — the legendary ...