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Year: 2021

Someone Take the Wheel

Lane Transit District is struggling to hire and retain bus operators as wages and stability can be found elsewhere

News 4 years ago

The retail and hospitality industry aren’t the only industries that are desperately seeking employees. Lane Transit District is experiencing a shortage of bus operators and … Continue reading →

Anti-Vaxxers Are Keeping Us Locked Down

Letters 4 years ago

Some people think it is an infringement on their constitutional rights to ask them to wear a mask and get vaccinated.  Do they feel the … Continue reading →

Wilde Didn’t Miss The Point

Letters 4 years ago

In “Leaving Afghanistan,” Rep. Marty Wilde attempted to recap in a 750-word op-ed the ways our 20-year investment failed to provide Afghans with a better … Continue reading →

Development at Any Cost?

Capital Hill construction threatens neighborhood

Viewpoint 4 years ago

By Kim Toner In 2013 neighbors started to hear rumors about a proposed development at the top of Capital Hill in Eugene, adjacent to Hendricks … Continue reading →

We Didn’t Have Enough Hospital Beds In The First Place

Letters 4 years ago

On Aug. 13, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown claimed that Oregon hospitals are being overwhelmed by a surge in COVID cases. But what has caused Oregon … Continue reading →

A Deadly Trap

Letters 4 years ago

A lot of people tell me they are not going to worry about climate change because nobody knows how it will go down — and … Continue reading →

Save Jefferson Westside Neighborhood

Letters 4 years ago

Sometimes a neighborhood just needs to stay a neighborhood! Statistically, the Jefferson-Westside neighborhood is one of the most diverse residential areas in Eugene. We value … Continue reading →

Flea Treatments And Canine Seizures

Letters 4 years ago

It was distressing not to see in the recent EW piece about dog epilepsy (“A Dog’s Life’, EW 6/10) any mention of the major role … Continue reading →

Meet the Queen

Eugene’s newest SLUG Queen Galaxia Cosmos is out of this world

Culture 4 years ago

Helen Being — aka Queen Galaxia Cosmos — dreamed of being crowned the Eugene SLUG queen ever since they were eight years old.  Being first … Continue reading →

Roseburg Doctor Prescribes Ivermectin to COVID-19 Patients

The dewormer can cause severe side effects when used incorrectly

BlogNews 4 years ago

As the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread, one Roseburg doctor is turning to the medication ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug, to help patients recover, despite … Continue reading →

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