Newman Brings Perspective To 4J
I’m writing in support of Judy Newman for Eugene 4J School Board. Through her founding and ongoing work with EC Cares, Newman has devoted her … Continue reading
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I’m writing in support of Judy Newman for Eugene 4J School Board. Through her founding and ongoing work with EC Cares, Newman has devoted her … Continue reading
Thank you for the articles on electric transportation in your March 25 issue. The smaller of these ways of getting around are important, because they … Continue reading
In his latest newsletter, state Sen. James Manning (D-Eugene) tells us, “Citizen engagement is a critical part of a representative democracy. I strongly encourage all … Continue reading
In the world of climate science, energy and climate change policymaking, 20 years is a long time. Eugene’s 1999 franchise agreement with Northwest Natural has … Continue reading
A letter in the April 1 issue had the plea “Do Something About Gun Violence” as its title. “Call your legislators. Join a group.” Somehow … Continue reading
While upward of 3,000 people are homeless and many thousands are housing insecure in Lane County, the city of Springfield and Lane County commissioners are … Continue reading
How can we alleviate the danger of finding medical sharps in our parks and support our at-risk community members? My classmates and I recently interviewed … Continue reading
I have been reading about planned development of Glenwood, including the possibility of a 19-story convention center, and I am mystified. I live in Glenwood … Continue reading
In a recent viewing of The Washington Post’s video “The Future of Energy,” I’m reminded again that the subject of the nuclear option surfaces in … Continue reading
Just so everyone is on the same page at intersections, folks on bikes may treat stop signs as a yield since Jan. 1, 2020. They … Continue reading