
Kellan Quinn
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2 months ago |
dailyemerald.com | Joseph Chiu |Kellan Quinn
REI Co-op, the prominent Pacific Northwest-based outdoor retailer, will move its current Market District Eugene store to Oakway Center, on the north side of the Willamette River, in 2026. The co-op, which has over 137,000 people holding membership in Eugene and just under one million in Oregon, cited the opportunity to have a larger space and a greater offering of outdoor items as reasons for making the move.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
dailyemerald.com | Kellan Quinn
A recent survey of PeaceHealth patients reveals that an overwhelming majority have experienced what they consider excessive wait times and unacceptable conditions. The Oregon Nurses Association and Pacific Northwest Hospital Medical Association released the survey results last Thursday, showing that 97% of PeaceHealth patients reported negative experiences since the closure of PeaceHealth’s University District emergency room.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
dailyemerald.com | Mathias Lehman-Winters |Ashley Davidson |Kellan Quinn
Employees at Bigfoot Beverages are on day 55 of striking across Oregon in Roseburg, Coos Bay, Newport and Eugene, to protest what they believe is an assault by the company on their retirement benefits. Bigfoot, a partner of the University of Oregon, distributes brands including Pepsi brands, Pelican Brewing Company, Buoy Beer, Ninkasi Brewing, King Estate Oregon wines and Willamette Valley Vineyard wines.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
dailyemerald.com | Kellan Quinn
The ballot measures Oregonians are voting on in 2024 will have a significant impact on not only the lives of Oregon voters, but also how they vote in the future. But what do they actually say? And what would happen if they were enacted? Let’s take a closer look at the statewide measures on the 2024 ballot and what some Oregonians think about them. Measure 115 would establish an impeachment process for elected state officials, similar to that in the federal system.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
dailyemerald.com | Kellan Quinn
Eugene has been without an emergency room for nearly one year since the closure of PeaceHealth’s ER in December 2023 — but that may soonchange. During a citywide healthcare forum on Sept. 26, McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center CEO David Butler announced plans for a new 12-bed satellite emergency department that will be built in Eugene. At the forum, Butler responded to an audience member’s inquiry about the possibility of a new hospital or emergency department in Eugene.
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