The Landlady Speaks
Re: Meerah Powell’s “Invisible But Still Here,” Dec. 13: Speaking from the experience of being a landlady for over 20 years, I have never evicted … Continue reading
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Re: Meerah Powell’s “Invisible But Still Here,” Dec. 13: Speaking from the experience of being a landlady for over 20 years, I have never evicted … Continue reading
As we work on stopping the dangerous Jordan Cove Liquid Natural Gas project, which includes a pipeline through Oregon over 200 miles and the gas terminal … Continue reading
“Invisible But Still Here” (Dec. 13) touches on an aspect of homelessness outside of the “literal homeless” definition from the Department of Housing and Urban … Continue reading
I’m not sure why Zane Hager (Letters, Dec. 27) chose to obfuscate the legal issues regarding bicycle use on sidewalks. All I know is that … Continue reading
Tony Corcoran’s mud slinging op-ed (Dec. 27) had nothing of substance to say. Why the know-it-all smirk and misplaced aggression? Obviously, he’s clueless about the amazing dedication … Continue reading
Now that we have the November elections over, we can evaluate the “next time.” The media frequently comments that our president was elected. This was not so. He … Continue reading
There are many ways to take Greg Williams’ letter “The Old Saw” (Dec. 20): as a surrender to corporate interests, a denial of today’s climate … Continue reading
It was rather perplexing to find a small ad in the latest issue of the Eugene Weekly (page 3, Jan. 3) for READYNY.org, a website … Continue reading
This letter is for the lonely hitchhiker with your thumb in the air along the equally lonely stretch of rural McKenzie Highway late Christmas night. … Continue reading
In reference to the video of the man being asked to leave the Portland Double Tree, I think that he can learn a valuable lesson … Continue reading