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Citizen Confrontation at City Council Meeting

January 31, 2013January 31, 2013
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The heat is turning up on Lane County. Attempts to prevent local activist Alley Valkyrie from attending County Commission meetings backfired on the 29th when

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Banning GMO’s: The New Civil Rights Movement

January 24, 2013
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As the fight over genetically modified canola and other GM crops escalates in the Willamette Valley, a group of farmers and neighbors in Benton County

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Viewpoint: The Desire for Media to be First Rather Than Accurate

December 21, 2012December 21, 2012
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In the latest viewpoint, Ryan tackles the issue of media's desire to be first rather than accurate.

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Safe Legally Entitled Emergency Places to Sleep

December 18, 2012
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We don’t really think about lying down as anything but a God-given right. Anytime we feel like resting horizontally, we do it! We fall onto

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Viewpoint: A Need for Conservation

December 5, 2012
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Our Constitution delivers us the principles of Liberty and Posterity. The evolution of one (Liberty), combined with an opportunistic and consuming society, has led to

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Viewpoint: Why Circuit Court Judge Races Are Important

October 30, 2012
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In this guest viewpoint, Dr. Vincent Mulier argues that voters should care deeply about who gets elected to the position of circuit court judge. Circuit

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Viewpoint: Presidential Debates Give Debate a Bad Name

October 11, 2012October 12, 2012
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As a former academic debater and debate coach, I try to watch the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Debates every four years. But every time, the debates

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Viewpoint: Sharing the Road

September 29, 2012
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Most motorists and cyclists try to share the road and be considerate. But you should never assume too much. Bob Passaro shares his thoughts on

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Viewpoint: Third-Party Candidates Aren’t the Only Alternative

September 20, 2012September 21, 2012
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In her guest viewpoint, Rebecca Gorman argues for the possibility for a write-in candidate to break the U.S.'s two-party system.

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Viewpoint: Time to Rethink the OLCC

September 18, 2012
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R.L. Stollar argues that it is time for Oregon to rethink its relationship with the OLCC. In these economic times, it makes little sense to

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Tim Chuey Weather

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Forecast For 04/11/2021
Today's High: 55
Today's Low: 30
Tomorrows High: 62
AM frost, sunny, a bit warmer for your Sunday.
ADVISORIES
A FREEZE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM UNTIL 9 AM TODAY FOR CENTRAL DOUGLAS COUNTY, EASTERN CURRY COUNTY, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, AND JACKSON COUNTY. A FROST ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM UNTIL 9 AM TODAY FOR THE SOUTH CENTRAL OREGON COAST AND THE CURRY COUNTY COAST. HEALTH ADVISORIES: None.
Weather Pattern
  • An Upper Level Low Pressure Trough is leaving to be replaced by a longer lasting Upper Level High Pressure Ridge. The graphics for days 1-3 show the cold front that moved through the Pacific Northwest Sunday. The graphics for days 3-7 Wednesday through next Sunday show no frontal activity at all over Oregon..
  • Note: Mt. Ashland Ski reports they will be open through April 18th, Willamette Pass will be open this weekend (April 10th & 11th for their end of the season, and Hoodoo is open this weekend.
 
Eugene Area Forecast
  • Widespread frost this AM, sunny and a bit warmer this afternoon, clear tonight,
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Monday and Tuesday, clear both nights.
  • highs 55-65 lows 30-35.
  • Mostly sunny Wednesday, clear Wednesday night,
  • Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Thursday and Friday, mostly clear Thursday night, partly cloudy Friday night,
  • Then partly cloudy and a bit cooler Saturday.
  • highs 65-72 cooling to 70 Saturday lows 36-40. (Seasonal Averages high 60 low 39)
_____ EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD POLLEN COUNT: Grass Pollen – 0 –  LOW Tree Pollen   – 165 – HIGH Last measured 4/8/21 Data Courtesy of Oregon Allergy Associates.
Umpqua Forecast
  • Widespread frost this AM, sunny and warmer this afternoon, clear tonight,
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Monday, clear at night,
  • Sunny and a bit cooler Tuesday, then clear Tuesday nights.
  • highs 62-68 cooling to 66 Tuesday lows 34-38.
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Wednesday and Thursday, mostly clear both nights,
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Thursday, mostly clear at night,
  • Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Friday, mostly clear Friday night,
  • Then partly cloudy and a bit warmer Saturday.
  • highs 67-74 lows 38-43. (Seasonal Averages high 61 low 41)
Coos Bay Forecast
  • Areas of coastal frost this AM while widespread inland frost late tonight and Sunday AM, sunny and warmer Sunday afternoon and breezy (Wind: N 15-25 mph), clear tonight (Wind: N 15-25 mph at the shore decreasing to N 10-15 mph late),
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Monday and Tuesday, then clear both nights.
  • highs 55-62 lows 35-40.
  • Sunny and a bit cooler Wednesday, clear Wednesday night,
  • Mostly sunny and a bit warmer Thursday, mostly clear at night,
  • Mostly sunny Friday, partly cloudy Friday night,
  • Then partly cloudy Saturday.
  • highs 60-63 lows 40-42. (Seasonal Averages high 55 low 43)
Cascades Forecast
  • Sunny and a bit warmer today and Monday, clear both nights,
  • Sunny and a bit cooler Tuesday, then mostly clear Tuesday night.
  • free air freezing level at the surface rising to 6,500 ft. today, 7,500 ft. falling to 6,500 ft. late tonight, 6,500 ft. rising to 7,000 ft. Monday afternoon, 7,000 ft. falling to 5,500 ft. Monday night, 4,000 ft.rising to 5,500 ft. Tuesday afternoon, then 5,500 ft. falling to 5,000 ft. late Tuesday night.
  • highs 46-50 cooling to 44 Tuesday lows 22-26.
  • Sunny and a bit warmer Wednesday through Friday night,
  • Then mostly sunny and a bit warmer Saturday.
  • free air freezing level 4,000 ft. rising to 5,500 ft. Wednesday afternoon, 6,500 ft. falling to 6,000 ft. late Wednesday night, 5,500 ft. rising to 6,500 ft. Thursday afternoon, 7,000 ft. falling to 6,500 ft. late Thursday night, 6,500 ft. rising to 7,000 ft. Friday afternoon, 7,500 ft. Friday night, then 7,000 ft. rising to 7,500 ft. Saturday.
  • highs 49-57 lows 26-32.

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