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Why, with the global climate crisis, is Eugene Water and Electric Board planning to log more than 300 trees in one of the only remaining … Continue reading
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Why, with the global climate crisis, is Eugene Water and Electric Board planning to log more than 300 trees in one of the only remaining … Continue reading
In the Chow issue (6/24), Yardy Eugene owner Isaiah Martinez plays the race card to highlight his challenges: “the unequal value held to foods of … Continue reading
I really enjoyed Ester Barkai’s review of Creativity Counts (EW 6/24). But this is a college town, and I teach college students, and I’m about … Continue reading
My name is Katherine. In partnership with the Oregon Sex Workers Human Rights Commission (OregonSexWorkers.com) and in preparation for a July 15 event, Decriminalization of … Continue reading
The article “Swept Out of Sight” (EW 6/17) misses the main point of Eugene’s unhoused problem. The city is confronted daily by a huge itinerant … Continue reading
On an island of public land at 40th Avenue and Patterson Street the Eugene Water and Electric Board is planning to destroy a city forest. … Continue reading
My previous dog, Ojai, was a Vizsla/Lab, a mix of breeds susceptible to epilepsy yet she did not suffer from it and died “naturally” in … Continue reading
The races are at each other’s throats with renewed vigor. Men and women continue to spit accusations of a need to dominate. And, as has … Continue reading
I don’t know if this even bears a response but I could not follow the logic of Don Richey’s (6/10) letter regarding “speed humps” on … Continue reading
This is in response to Rachel Elise Hawks’s letter. In Oregon, a bicycle is legally considered to be a vehicle. When riding a bicycle on … Continue reading