Go Clean, Eugene
Eugene’s City Council is currently undertaking a crucially important task for our clean energy future — determining how to decrease emissions from “natural” gas use … Continue reading
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Eugene’s City Council is currently undertaking a crucially important task for our clean energy future — determining how to decrease emissions from “natural” gas use … Continue reading
A wake-up call to Eugene residents: We must oppose the overriding of past “refinement plans.” Much thoughtful work was done in the past by people … Continue reading
A few months back I wrote a letter to the editor decrying the lack of businesses in two prime South Eugene locations, 25th and Willamette, … Continue reading
Apparently property rights mean nothing when a fracked-gas pipeline can make billions for toxic corporations. They simply take the land. In the case of May … Continue reading
With sadness and great memories, I noted the passing of David Lunney last week. David was the artistic director at the Oregon Repertory Theater (ORT) … Continue reading
In the upcoming presidential battle, many look-alike candidates will pop up trying Bernie Sanders’ hard-earned approach. They will talk like Bernie and may even genuinely … Continue reading
Oregon doesn’t have a money problem. Oregon has a tax problem. Stop asking working class people to continue to dig into our empty wallets to … Continue reading
The Weekly is 100 percent on track with its endorsement of Jim Torrey for School Board. Here’s why you are right: Torrey has proven that … Continue reading
Nora Kent is a candidate for the Lane Education Service District Board, Position 4. Kent has lived in this community for more than 40 years, … Continue reading
Great piece by Avery McRae on the continuing struggle against the corporate state (“Even More Than 15 Minutes of Fame,” 5/2) — it’s beautifully written. … Continue reading