Lookout Eugene-Springfield
‘Use of cameras isn’t ideal, but it is a tool for law enforcement to reduce crime’ | Letter to the editor
A Veneta resident urges more community input before turning off Flock Safety LPR cameras and asks opponents to propose alternative crime-reduction solutions.
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3mFor some, Eugene police will be the villain no matter what | Letter to the editor
It’s interesting how two people can look at the same event and come away with entirely different conclusions. I am referring to Amber Hoar’s recent letter to the editor in Lookout condemning the behavior and racist language of former Eugene Police Department officer Martin Siller. I couldn’t agree more. But beyond that, other than recognizing […]
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3mPeaceHealth can improve by supporting its employees. Deeper changes will take taxpayer support. | Letter to the editor
I am a retired neurologist who recently brought a friend to the PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend Emergency Department. I knew the diagnosis as soon as I saw my friend that day, but I also knew that she required certain tests with an evaluation by a physician far more current and competent than […]
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3mHop Valley will return to Eugene with pub at 5th Street Market Alley
Springfield-based Hop Valley Brewing had closed its Eugene pub last September with plans to open a new Eugene location by 2026. That time has come, as the company announced Wednesday an upcoming brewpub just in time for Ducks season.
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3mJune is not too late to plant vegetables, though maybe skip the peas and spinach
Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, squash and other veggies can thrive here if they're planted in June.
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3mDucks hurdler Aaliyah McCormick poised for title defense at NCAA championships
Three Oregon runners advanced to the 1500-meter final, matching the Ducks’ men’s performance yesterday.