The Young Benefit From Increased Housing Density
As a renter in Eugene and a young person deeply concerned about the climate crisis, I strongly support the city’s efforts to increase housing density … Continue reading
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As a renter in Eugene and a young person deeply concerned about the climate crisis, I strongly support the city’s efforts to increase housing density … Continue reading
Yes, I know there is a pandemic. I know that our climate is going down through a sieve — or is it a funnel? I … Continue reading
Charged with the mission to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the nation’s forests, it always seems the scales tip toward “productivity.” In other … Continue reading
It was disappointing to see Paul Conte accuse Kaarin Knudson of promoting false narratives (“ADU Housing is Not the Answer,” EW Letters 9/30), given the … Continue reading
Eugene Civic Alliance and Kidsports got it right! Bravo to these forward-thinking and mission-driven community builders. The new and exciting Civic Park complex — home … Continue reading
Regarding the “People Have a Right To Be Angry” letter (EW 9/23): Sure that means the unvaccinated have the right to be angry, too. Timothy … Continue reading
Kaarin Knudson’s saccharine “thank you” to the Eugene City Council would be laughable were it not for the false narrative that Knudson unrelentingly promotes. (EW … Continue reading
I grew up on Apple Hill Farm in Oregon, a small family farm where we make applesauce we sell locally. Growing up, I always looked … Continue reading
We can’t talk for very long or very seriously about the housing crisis, homelessness or climate change before the conversation turns to actions. Local housing … Continue reading
When it comes to masks and vaccination, I could say that Gov. Kate Brown is a parent of a naughty child who explains the risks … Continue reading