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As a 92-year-old retired RN, I am grateful to be able to support my local church, welcoming all persons; Church Women United working to find … Continue reading
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As a 92-year-old retired RN, I am grateful to be able to support my local church, welcoming all persons; Church Women United working to find … Continue reading
Don’t mourn the dead. Celebrate the departed on Día de los Muertos. It is a joyful celebration, primarily among people of Mexican heritage on the … Continue reading
By Dylan Plummer Despite yet another summer of climate-driven wildfires, droughts, and a heatwave that killed more than 100 people across the region, the methane … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly has been on a COVID diet — the loss of ad revenues means we print fewer pages and few papers (but hey we are … Continue reading
What are we, a bunch of Asians? “Totalitarian Ruin” (10/7) appears as a probe into American ills which led to the Jan. 6 insurrection, but … Continue reading
Like thousands of others, I’ve been a loyal advocate for the What’s Happening / Eugene Weekly for decades. With the pandemic, everything about news weeklies … Continue reading
“When I first moved here, ferns grew six feet high,” Eugene poet Maxine Scates says in a phone interview. “The ferns are all gone now. … Continue reading
Tom Coffin believes if the very ill-planned Jan. 6 “coup” had succeeded, we would be living in a totalitarian, racist regime (“Totalitarian Ruin,” EW 10/7). … Continue reading
Longtime Eugene Weekly nature columnist David Wagner received the Oregon Blackberry Award Thursday, Oct. 7 for the way he helps Eugeneans notice and enjoy the … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly readers should determine the truth about ADU regulations for themselves in contrast to accepting Eliza Kashinsky’s false statements (Letters, 10/7). Eugene has allowed … Continue reading