Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the 1960s. A surprising number of kids from Oregon joined in the happening.
By Colt Gill Change brings uncertainty. Education leaders in our area hear anxious questions from our families, partners and ...
By Lauren Regan and Civil Liberties Defense Center For immigrant communities and their allies, knowing how to interact with ...
Depression, suicide, mental illness, a HGTV reality TV series. Not typical fodder for comedy, except perhaps for that last ...
The name of the company that will occupy a massive e-commerce distribution facility near the Eugene Airport remains a mystery ...
What you can do to save the world in the reign of Trump The moment Donald J. Trump was inaugurated president of the United ...
A unique blend of music filled the room as the crowd danced and sang along tenderly the lyrics “Motel California, here I come ...
The Legacy of the Mims Family Thanks to G. B. Lawrence for reminding and informing readers of the critical part the Mims ...
Amazon Creek flows from its headwater in Eugene’s south hills near Spencer Butte, through town to the Long Tom River and then ...
By Brooks McLain and Max Skorodinsky For many members of marginalized communities, including those who are LGBTQIA+, the last ...
Commissioner Laurie Trieger says the current Lane County Board of County Commissioners is different than it was when she took ...
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