Burning Questions on LNG
Proposed liquefied natural gas facility faces FAA concerns

If the powers behind the Jordan Cove Energy Project have their way, a large fracked-gas shipping hub will be sitting on the shores of Coos … Continue reading
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If the powers behind the Jordan Cove Energy Project have their way, a large fracked-gas shipping hub will be sitting on the shores of Coos … Continue reading
I’m sitting in Eugene police Lt. Doug Mozan’s unmarked SUV at 8th Avenue and Oak Street. He’s showing me how EPD can observe activity from … Continue reading
As a student at the University of Oregon, I am outraged by the proposed Thurston Hills “Pedal Power” Timber Sale. Not only will the Bureau of Land … Continue reading
I often feel like I live in my car. Hundreds of miles in a dusty sedan littered with granola-bar wrappers and the sweaty water bottles … Continue reading
I love how Jerry Ritter conveniently leaves out any mention of the Trump agendas other than the old “immigration” cliché (Letters, Dec. 6). If he … Continue reading
Shape-note singing is what democracy actually sounds like. Well, maybe anarchism, says Karen Stingle, who has sung with the Eugene Sacred Harp Singers since it … Continue reading
It was a rainy night in Springfield so not a lot of people walked outside during the Second Friday Art Walk. Down the street on … Continue reading
Typos that would make a fifth-grader blush. Stories that go nowhere, their final paragraphs missing. Editorials sometimes subliterate. Displaced and duplicated comics. An opinion section … Continue reading
• What are your holiday plans? Looking at the Christmas lights? Volunteering at a shelter? Getting away from it all? Some of us love the … Continue reading
Eugene is a surprisingly active place for drag, according to queens Monique La Faye and Karess Ann Slaughter of the local troupe Glamazons. “There’s more … Continue reading