Parents of a Mt. Vernon Elementary School first grade class say their kids were shown a human anatomy video that included illustration of a penis and vagina, and a depiction
Dozens of Lincoln Elementary fifth-Graders went to Alsea’s Clemens Park Thursday to take part in activities educating them about the role salmon play in the area’s ecosystem.
The Obie Company, who previously developed The Gordon Hotel in downtown Eugene, said their new building breaking ground early next year will have a “significant” impact on living, working and
The “Queer Resource Center” -- now known as “The Lavender Network” – is moving to the former Trinity United Methodist Church on Maxwell Road and offering new services, thanks to
As LCC and alumni reflect on six decades of providing career pathways to people and Eugene and beyond, leaders are looking forward to expanded options beyond the typical two-year programs.
An ODF official stressed that fuels remain dry across the state and present a potential for fire despite recent cool and wet weather. Blazes statewide have burned a record-breaking 1.9
City officials said the move is necessary for health and safety, and some neighbors welcome it. Others said this does not help the homelessness situation and people who lived at
People who live around the fairgrounds in Eugene are not looking forward to the “motor blow contest” and “burnout competition” scheduled to take place August 10, after issues with a