Eugene Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Eugene, Oregon. The paper, published every Thursday, has a circulation of 39,850. It publishes an annual "Best of Eugene" list, a restaurant guide ("Chow!"), and special sections on festivals, music, wine, health and travel. Eugene Weekly covers local and state politics, news, arts and culture, and it publishes investigative and solutions journalism. One of the owners of Eugene Weekly was Fred Taylor, the former editor of The Wall Street Journal, until his death in 2015. The editor is Camilla Mortensen.
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| - Eugene Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Eugene, Oregon. The paper, published every Thursday, has a circulation of 39,850. It publishes an annual "Best of Eugene" list, a restaurant guide ("Chow!"), and special sections on festivals, music, wine, health and travel. Eugene Weekly covers local and state politics, news, arts and culture, and it publishes investigative and solutions journalism. One of the owners of Eugene Weekly was Fred Taylor, the former editor of The Wall Street Journal, until his death in 2015. The editor is Camilla Mortensen. (en)
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| - Eugene Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Eugene, Oregon. The paper, published every Thursday, has a circulation of 39,850. It publishes an annual "Best of Eugene" list, a restaurant guide ("Chow!"), and special sections on festivals, music, wine, health and travel. Eugene Weekly covers local and state politics, news, arts and culture, and it publishes investigative and solutions journalism. One of the owners of Eugene Weekly was Fred Taylor, the former editor of The Wall Street Journal, until his death in 2015. The editor is Camilla Mortensen. Eugene Weekly has won regional and national awards for its reporting and photography and for its arts criticism. (en)
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