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Mass shootings and Sen. Jeff Merkley for president
• What links the largest mass shootings in the U.S in the past 30 years? The common denominator is guns. We can talk about mental … Continue reading
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• What links the largest mass shootings in the U.S in the past 30 years? The common denominator is guns. We can talk about mental … Continue reading
YOU CAN CUT IT WITH A STICK Thursday’s Eugene Weekly (Sept. 21) brought a much-needed update on Scobert Park. We learned that a lot of … Continue reading
• On Saturday, Oct. 14, you can attend a four hour intensive training from the Civil Liberties Defense Center. The training will impart knowledge and … Continue reading
By Amy Samson Sheldon High School is a world away from the streets of Ferguson, Cleveland, Baltimore or Tulsa. But when soccer players from South … Continue reading
PESTICIDE REFORM It’s fine for writers like Mark Robinowitz to express their opinions, but opinions should never be presented as facts. In his “Ban Aerial … Continue reading
• The group City Accountability says it has less than two weeks to complete signature gathering to put a Charter Amendment on the ballot amending … Continue reading
• When Republican Jack Roberts and Democrat (and EW columnist) Tony Corcoran shared the stage at the City Club of Eugene on Sept. 22, the … Continue reading
SCORCHED EARTH Rebuild? Do we understand this is a new world and we have to change where we can live? Do we understand that this is … Continue reading
By Roscoe Caron and Laura Farrelly Kindergarten: It’s German for “children’s garden.” Kindergarten is traditionally based on playing, singing, story-time, creative activities and social interaction. … Continue reading
• Impact Your Health Eugene, a free community health care event, returns to the Lane Events Center, 9 am to 5 pm, Sept. 24 and … Continue reading