Train Song
Exciting times on the train: great views, new people to meet, plenty of time to ponder, read and write. (“Tales of the Rails,” 2/27). Last year … Continue reading
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Exciting times on the train: great views, new people to meet, plenty of time to ponder, read and write. (“Tales of the Rails,” 2/27). Last year … Continue reading
I believe homeless people in Eugene are treated like trash. I am much offended and embarrassed for those who spend time, money and energy putting … Continue reading
On Jan. 13, a judge in San Diego ruled that the Trump administration is operating within its authority when separating families who were stopped at … Continue reading
The letter re: Trump must have been written “tongue in cheek” by Jim Remington (“Trump Delusions,” 2/27). He has stated all the obvious and horrendous opposites … Continue reading
Our community believes in prioritizing education because education is the best investment in an individual. Lane Community College needs to repair and modernize their facilities, and that’s why we … Continue reading
As a response to Tony Corcoran (“Republicans Suck,” 2/6) and (Colin Moran (Letters, 2/20): I say we should elect Peter DeFazio for one more term … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly reader Rick Tijerina cautioned us (Letters, 2/20) that “Trump hatred” can affect the way that we perceive reality or recognize the truth. However, … Continue reading
A recent Eugene Weekly cover story, “A Wait Too Long” (2/6), portrayed PeaceHealth as uncaring in its treatment of sexual assault survivors in our Eugene-Springfield … Continue reading
It was Friday, Feb. 21, and living next to the Eugene fair grounds, I knew the Oregon Logging Conference was in town because of the … Continue reading
Eliminating single-family zoning will not result in more low-income housing. No subsidized newly constructed housing will be affordable to low-income people. Yet there is a … Continue reading