Eugene, OR News Roundup (7/27/25)

Guild’s enduring legacy: The Eugene Symphony Guild may be retired, but its Legacy Fund still fuels pre-concert talks, the Young Artist Competition, and community concerts — learn what keeps its spirit alive.

Eugene coffee price surge: Local roasters are bracing for tariff-driven bean costs up 20%–30% and doubled expenses on cups, filters and more, which could mean higher menu prices soon — find out.

Quality meals under $10: From Mediterranean tomato bisque at Tradewinds to Oaxacan molotes at El Buen Sabor, explore 10 Eugene restaurants where you can dine well without breaking the bank — see if your go-to spot made the cut.

Resident-owned co-op housing: Square One’s Rosa Village will deliver 52 permanently affordable units for households at or below 60% of the median income, marking Oregon’s first tax-credit-subsidized housing co-op — find out how.

Gentle giant and feline trio: A one-year-old Mastiff mix named Sitka and three affectionate cats are up for adoption at Lane County shelters, each waiting for a loving home — find out which companion could be your perfect match.

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