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Cottage Grove Art Walk
Need a close-in getaway? Head 20 minutes down I-5 this Friday, May 31, to Cottage Grove’s charming historic downtown for a wander through bookstores and antique and thrift stores before the town’s monthly Last Friday Art Walk kicks off at 6 pm. In addition to shopping, Main Street is lined with eateries from Axe and Fiddle to Jack Sprats if you want to sit down and enjoy the vibe. As the Art Walk kicks off, you can sign up to create art of your own as part of Chalk Fest — pick up a box of chalk at The Crafty Mercantile, 517 East Main Street. The Chalk Fest award ceremony is 7:30 pm in Opal Whiteley Park. You can also paint a rock in the park with local artists as you listen to live music. Or if you are more literary in nature, Oregon’s 2018-2020 poet laureate, Kim Stafford, reads and signs books at The Bookmine at 6 pm and Kalapuya Books at 7 pm, both on Main Street. Check out the talent, fun and evening wander in Cottage Grove.
Former Eugene police officer sues city and department, alleging racism and discrimination
A former Eugene police officer has filed a lawsuit against the City of Eugene and its police department, alleging he was paid less than his colleagues because of his race, according to Lane County Circuit Court records. Court documents show that Carlos Jones is demanding a jury trial and is...
Coming up on KEZI 9 News at 4: Arcimoto being sued; Oregon wildlife officials ask for roadkill pictures
Eugene-based electric car manufacturer Arcimoto is in an uncertain situation after a lack of communication with customers. Also, Oregon wildlife officials are asking for pictures of roadkill. Meteorologist Holden LeCroy has the weather.
City of Eugene awards $1.2 million to four affordable housing projects
EUGENE, Ore. — The City of Eugene says it has awarded $1.2 million to four affordable housing projects. The money will help reduce the construction costs for 156 housing units, ranging from studio apartments to three-bedroom homes. City representatives say it will help Eugene achieve its Housing Implementation Plan...
Lane Transit District lawsuit alleges woman fraudulently collected insurance payments
EUGENE, Ore. – Lane Transit District officials have filed a lawsuit against a woman that they claimed had fraudulently collected insurance payments for her dead mother for more than a year and refused to return them, according to documents filed in Lane County Circuit Court last week. Court documents...
Oregon, UC Davis students blamed for leaving mess at Lake Shasta over Memorial Day weekend
After some 3,000 students from University of California, Davis and the University of Oregon allegedly left a "mess" at Lake Shasta over Memorial Day weekend, U.S. Forest Service officials couldn't help but compare them to Oregon State students who cleaned up after themselves after their weekend on the lake earlier in May. Shasta-Trinity...
Black in Eugene
Eric Richardson moved to Eugene from St. Louis, Missouri, with his family in 1971 when he was four years old. He remembers the racism he faced in school as a young boy in Eugene in the late ’70s, pointing out that it was less than a decade since the Voting Rights Act had been passed in 1965 as well as the Housing Act and the assassination of Martin Luther King, both of which happened in 1968.
Eugene 4J demolishes old North Eugene High School
This week, crews started demolition on the old North Eugene High School. Built in 1957, NEHS was one of three schools replaced with Eugene 4J School district’s 2018 bond. Students started attending the new building last fall. The demolition of the old school attracted a small group of onlookers...
EWEB to hold celebration to bid farewell to College Hill Reservoir
EUGENE, Ore. — Roller skaters, astronomers, and beginner bicyclists are bidding farewell to the College Hill Reservoir Thursday evening with a sentimental celebration before EWEB demolishes and begins construction on a modern drinking water storage facility in its place. The decision to replace College Hill Reservoir was made last...
Eugene's historic evolution: Balancing preservation and progress
Eugene is a city connected with cultures of creators and artisans, communities of outdoorsmen and academics and a modern history dating back to the settlement of Eugene Skinner, the first white settler, in the late 1800s. The passage of time reinforces change, and change Eugene has. Eugene’s character has shifted...
KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Leah Murray, Executive Director of the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House and Museum
A conversation with Leah Murray, the Executive Director of the Shelton McMurphy Johnson House and museum. The house, often referred to as the "Castle on the Hill," is a window into Eugene’s past. Toward the future, Murray and team are looking to expand the museum terrace to hold more events for Eugene.
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