Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the ...
By Colt Gill Change brings uncertainty. Education leaders in our area hear anxious questions from our families, partners and ...
By Madeline Braun It’s no secret that many members of our community are facing increasing threats to their rights and ...
Amazon Creek flows from its headwater in Eugene’s south hills near Spencer Butte, through town to the Long Tom River and then ...
By Dan Soeby In today’s environment of class separation and division, an individual voice may not be heard, especially if that voice does not belong to a billionaire. For the everyday people ...
By Michelle Ferguson I consider myself a relentless optimist. When the headlines report climate disasters and political setbacks, I choose hope. Not because I ignore the gravity of what’s ...
The Bethel and Trainsong residential neighborhoods can’t catch a break. A major California-based gas station chain seeks to ...
Commissioner Laurie Trieger says the current Lane County Board of County Commissioners is different than it was when she took ...
Ronald “Ron” Allen Buss “made friends everywhere he went,” says his friend Sharon Poitra. With a heart of gold, a patient ...
Travel down memory lane as Marisa Frantz and company honor the unsung heroes of the 1960s and ’70s — The Wrecking Crew. Known ...
The indomitable human spirit is no lie. The Immigrant Story is an Oregon-based nonprofit that tells the stories of immigrants ...
There are few activities that transcend religion, politics and culture. Storytelling, which walks hand-in-hand with language, bridges those gaps. Storytelling is more than literature; it’s ...