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Author Archives: bparvi
Enterprise Story: From People to Pets, Acupuncture Reaches Out to All Animals.
By: Brittany Parvi When Marlene Montooth’s 16-year-old experienced sudden symptoms of vomiting, not eating and rapid weight loss she knew something wasn’t right. Ashton developed a kidney disease. When she took him in for tests, an ultra sound showed the … Continue reading
Turning Dreams into Reality, One Waffle at a Time.
Out from behind the counter walks a thin man with a red Afro, wearing a T-shirt and shorts, carrying two plates of custom ordered waffles. He walks over to an older couple’s table and sets the plates down. He turns … Continue reading
Midterm Part IV: Friendly Area Residents Share Mixed Feelings about GOP Elections
The four presidential Republican primaries Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum may not get much support from voters in the Friendly Area Neighborhood. With the Republican primary elections beggining, Friendly residents voice their mixed opinions on the … Continue reading
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One on One with Sports Writer Ben Golliver.
Ben Golliver covers the NBA for CBSSports.com‘s Eye On Basketball blog and writes about the Portland Trail Blazers for Blazersedge.com. He’s covered the Blazers since December of 2007 and started with CBS in October 2010. Q: What made you go into … Continue reading
Just a fly on the wall at the Eugene Coffee Company.
Mornings in a coffee shop are always buzzing. People need their morning cup of joe. The aroma of coffee fills the small but eloquent coffee shop. One man walks in and there is one person at the drive thru window. … Continue reading
“Why’s this so good?” Brandon Roy’s decision to retire
Sports stories normally include statistics on players, scores of games, and reflections by players but when All-Star guard Brandon Roy’s surprising decision to retire, sports writing became a lot more interesting. ESPN.com writers Chad Ford and Marc Stein turn a … Continue reading
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Coach Chip Kelly creates a roller coaster of emotions
Oregon football coach Chip Kelly is staying after NFL scare late last night. Sunday, Jan. 22, rumors spread that Kelly intended to leave Oregon for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Later Sunday night, sources said Kelly is staying. Three BCS championship … Continue reading
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Blazers are Ballin’ on Twitter
Get it here! The top tweeters for the Portland Trail Blazers! Oregonlive has their own twitter for the Portland Trail Blazers follow them at @blazerblog! They post articles pre-game articles, during the game and post game articles. The blazer blog … Continue reading