The Eugene Police Commission is meeting Thursday, July 10 from 5:30 PM til 8:00 PM to discuss policies around the use of Flock Safety license plate reader (ALPR) cameras — a surveillance technology that raises serious concerns about privacy, civil liberties, and government overreach.
This a local Indivisible event! Join us for NO KINGS SINCE 1776 on July 4th, from 12pm-1:30pm at 405 E 8th Avenue (across from Whole Foods) in Eugene, OR. Signs, costumes , 3Dcaricatures are encouraged. Be creative. Please no fireworks. This is a family friendly peaceful gathering of folks wanting to push back on fascism. Everyone is welcome.
Sunday, June 22, 2 PM
No war on Iran!
Emergency Rally
Eugene - Old Federal Bldg. 7th and Pearl
planet versus pentagon - party for socialism and liberation - pacific green party - others
The woman, Elisha Young, is the paper’s former business manager. She was arrested in Whitehall, Ohio, after a nationwide warrant was sent out for her arrest.
Cuts are coming one way or another due to budget sort falls, but one of the three austerity scenarios would hit the libraries extra hard. Based on what I’ve heard a $2 million budget cut would certainly lead to fewer librarians, and quite possibly a branch closure as well. The last rounds of cuts are already adding up to somewhere in the $2 million region.
“Payne, 36, died after he was handcuffed, shot with a stun gun and then held down with deputies’ knees on his back outside the jail, despite his pleas that he could not breathe, according to court documents.”
Brad Currier, a 20-year employee of the bakery and BCTGM union representative, says they’ll be in the same place they are now when Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) International Union Local 114 is negotiating their next contract in three years.
If anyone is interested, I have Egyptian walking onion bulbs for sale https://eugene.craigslist.org/grd/d/eugene-beautiful-egyptian-walking-onion/7785624808.html
Many of you are probably familiar with the CW series iZombie, which is set in Seattle. But less people are aware of the comic book that inspired the series, which is set right here in Eugene.
Rent in Eugene is high for one simple reason: it’s a highly desirable place to live and the people who want to live here are all competing to rent the same units. There is more demand than supply, by a lot. Period. We have under-built for decades despite consistent net migration into our city. Landlords can charge the rent they do because somebody will pay it. The only way to get lower average rents is to reverse migration into Eugene or increase the housing supply.
These lots will sit empty while 12,000-plus people try to attend the event,” Eugene Pride President Brooks McLain writes in an emailed statement to Eugene Weekly. “Parking is being blocked starting before our festival begins.”0
If you’re attending, you can read the Peach Pit online here. I’m not going to be able to make it this year, but hope Eugeneans who can have a great time.
“Ten dollars is what you need on average to live a day on the street, and so that’s about two bags of cans. If you’re saying you can only bring one, you need two bags, (so) that’s two trips on the bus. How do you protect that one bag of cans while you’re going and canning on another?”
If you’re like me, you loathe doing meal prep every week and often end up making food choices that are bad for your health or expensive because you once again neglected to keep your stash of fridge food going. And so maybe you have come to the conclusion it would be better to pay somebody else to do the prep so you always have tasty meals ready for you. I did some research on local places that do this, sharing this in hopes that somebody else finds it useful. If anybody has experience with these places or other places they suggest, I’d love to hear about them.