Homes For What?
In Henry Houston’s article in the 5/30 EW, he quotes Jacob Fox, executive director of Homes for Good, saying, “…backing out of the contract would … Continue reading
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In Henry Houston’s article in the 5/30 EW, he quotes Jacob Fox, executive director of Homes for Good, saying, “…backing out of the contract would … Continue reading
Ban all dogs, ban their balls Better yet, give them cameras They’ll catalogue and categorize those That haven’t bathed Those that need more Than a … Continue reading
Climate change is perhaps the greatest threat faced by humanity, and the consequences — from rising sea levels to increasing temperatures that are driving more … Continue reading
“Run! Hide! Fight!” These are the instructions our kids are getting in a school drill to prepare for an active shooter. Our kids are braver … Continue reading
Climate disruption has become so apparent that many politicians and even corporate executives have begun saying that we can’t continue business as usual. Meanwhile, after … Continue reading
Remember the Pebble Mine in Alaska? That environmental disaster we thought we’d averted? Well, it’s back. Encouraged by a new president, the same Canadian mining … Continue reading
Dried-out piles of slash, hundreds of acres of barren land and soil erosion make it difficult to see how industrial timber and clear-cutting are allowed … Continue reading
As a reader who has enjoyed Eugene Weekly for over twenty years, I was frankly shocked to read your feature about and endorsement of Jim … Continue reading
As I read letters to the editor and gather my news from various media, it is plain to me that the answer to the problem … Continue reading
The proposal to end the services provided by Riverbend midwifery is a gross misunderstanding of the essential function of the place and her people. Midwives … Continue reading