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Right on the heels of utter devastation wrought by hurricanes Florence and Michael comes an alarming report in the prestigious journal Nature that mitigation of … Continue reading
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Right on the heels of utter devastation wrought by hurricanes Florence and Michael comes an alarming report in the prestigious journal Nature that mitigation of … Continue reading
Capitalism owes no loyalty to flag, God or family. Capitalism has no code of ethics, no shared moral conscience, no values other than profit. The entire … Continue reading
The Republican Party used the threat of Obamacare repeal as a political wedge issue for four election cycles, from 2010 to 2016. When the party gained … Continue reading
Told the luxury Market Street expansion “won’t pencil out,” Eugene City Council voted 5-3 to grant Brian Obie and Casey Barrett of Gordon Lofts their … Continue reading
Measure 102? Not so fast! Yes, just about everyone wants more affordable housing — but is this the right vehicle? Isn’t a lack of tax-based … Continue reading
Quote: “In America, anybody can become president.” End quote. Not! Time to take a long and crucial, eyes-wide-open look at that minefield mantra. Then toss … Continue reading
We know there is a dire need for affordable housing. The question is: Should we pave the way for corporate interests to control production and … Continue reading
At our general meeting on Oct. 20, Our Revolution Lane County voted unanimously to endorse STAR Voting and Julie Fahey, and unanimously to oppose Measures … Continue reading
The difference between Knute Buehler and Kate Brown: Knute believes that parents who wrongly believe that vaccination puts their children at more risk of harm … Continue reading
Global warming is here, and Eugene will face increasing populations escaping the heat and drought of southern states. A carbon tax and transit improvements are long … Continue reading