Kashinsky Does Her Homework
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be difficult to focus on our local elections this spring. But this type of crisis makes … Continue reading
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be difficult to focus on our local elections this spring. But this type of crisis makes … Continue reading
I had my TV on as I was doing chores Sunday, more or less background noise. President Donald Trump came on and was giving his … Continue reading
In Lane County, Laurie Trieger is the pro-choice candidate for county commissioner we need — working on behalf of women’s rights since her late teens, … Continue reading
Perhaps pay your therapist (counselor, physical, massage), beautician, house-cleaner, yard-keeper, dog-walker, etc. as if employed all along for future credit for service. If things settle … Continue reading
Staying home to vote is a luxury we have as Oregonians, but unfortunately Rep. Peter DeFazio has been mailing it in for far too long … Continue reading
Presidents Donald Trump and Michael Schill should resign their respective positions; one, as the head of the U.S. government and the other as head of … Continue reading
The letter (Letters, 4/16) from architect John Reynolds was interesting. Those who have been around here for a while might remember the corrugated steel “doghouse” … Continue reading
In response to Greg Vaughn’s letter (Letters 4/16) judging bicyclists and runners as being spaced out because they cannot read the minds of walkers who … Continue reading
The director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 25 percent of people infected with the coronavirus have no symptoms. When … Continue reading
Our locally-programmed KRVM 91.9 FM radio station, funded by community members, local businesses and federal CPB grants and housed by Eugene School District 4J, provides … Continue reading