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Education reporter Lilly St. Angelo looks at how three local districts are planning for the governor’s cell phone ban in schools.

U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle held a town hall at South Eugene High School last night, where she talked with a crowd of about 400 people about kitchen table issues. But the meeting got rowdy at times, with pro-Palestine protestors interrupting her.

If you’re making plans for the coming week, Annie Aguiar has seven things to do, including Latin jazz and a Tracy Bonham show. If dining out is more your speed, consider Angkor Cambodian Cafe, which preserves authentic Khmer cuisine in Eugene.

Ashli Blow was on the scene of a wildfire south of Suzanne Arlie Park near Lane Community College last night. Several residents were under a Level 3 evacuation notice.

In case you missed these stories published Wednesday…

Teachers quit private Montessori school after not being paid
Springfield man charged in cyberattacks-for-hire scheme
UO student dies 10 days after being hit by car while bicycling

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What students can expect from the coming cellphone ban

By Lilly St. Angelo

Bethel and Springfield schools plan to implement the governor’s bell-to-bell cellphone ban this fall, while Eugene 4J schools expect to wait until January. But none of the districts have official policies yet detailing exactly how it will work.

At town hall, Hoyle fields questions, is interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

By Ben Botkin

During the event at South Eugene High School, U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle, D-Ore., talked about the need to stand up to the Trump administration and Republicans on immigration, vote-by-mail and other issues.

Enjoy the day.

Sarah

Sarah has worked for Runner’s World since 2012 and covered two Olympics. Having lived in Eugene since 2016, Sarah looks forward to helping shape coverage of the Eugene-Springfield area, especially in business and sports.