Not In Your Backyard
I guess the homeless Steve Kimes talks to (Letters, 5/21) haven’t threatened harm or cost private property owners hundreds of dollars in stolen items and … Continue reading
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I guess the homeless Steve Kimes talks to (Letters, 5/21) haven’t threatened harm or cost private property owners hundreds of dollars in stolen items and … Continue reading
I know there are much more important things happening in the U.S. right now, but as we begin opening up our state, and businesses are … Continue reading
Get off the gas! Four years ago I was arrested in an act of civil disobedience while blocking for 37 hours the railroad tracks of … Continue reading
It was inspirational to see neighbors working together to create much needed hand sanitizer. (“It Takes a Village” EW 4/9). As an American neighborhood we … Continue reading
When we moved to Eugene, The Register-Guard was a true gem of local news. Like other readers I wrote plenty of opinion pieces. Once in … Continue reading
I am amazed that history continues to repeat itself. 435 River Road is prime real estate for low-impact use. It’s in a floodplain, next to … Continue reading
I read your letter with interest, Mr. Don French (Letters, 5/14). You said, “Until there is a distinction between the homeless criminals/drug addicts and homeless … Continue reading
We’re mighty fortunate that it’s spring as we deal with the doom and gloom around us. Fortunate, too, that we have so many trails to … Continue reading
Some businesses are operating on shorter hours during COVID-19. While for some this creates no problem, for others it does. Say, for example, there are … Continue reading
While I was in Taiwan, I volunteered for a plastics cleanup at a local beach nearby. Since Taiwan is a small island that is far … Continue reading