Is It Hot Enough For You Yet?
After another heat dome sits over the Pacific Northwest, combined with the continuation of the abnormal heat waves throughout much of the U.S and western … Continue reading
We've got issues.
After another heat dome sits over the Pacific Northwest, combined with the continuation of the abnormal heat waves throughout much of the U.S and western … Continue reading
As any sane person in this country, I wholeheartedly agree with Brandon Wolf’s Viewpoint (“Guns on the Ballot,” 7/14) that something effective and immediate has … Continue reading
I want to thank Jack Taylor for bringing to light the “public relations scam” and deception regarding plastics recycling (Letters 7/7). By far, there is … Continue reading
I read with interest John Zerzan’s take on the curses of social media addiction (“Anti-Social Media,” 7/21). He is absolutely right, except that like many … Continue reading
The Eugene City Council on March 14 approved five traffic corridors (Highway 99, River Road, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard via downtown, Coburg Road and … Continue reading
Thank you for your eye-opening June 23 story “Oregon22 Transit Relay.” Reading it motivated me to contact Bill Bradley with the transit union to inquire … Continue reading
In the July 7 Slant column, the Weekly suggested that City Club of Eugene should have had more female representation on our July 8 program, … Continue reading
Kudos to Eugene Weekly for encouraging some non-dude-centric letters (Letters, 7/14). In this sexist world, I needed a little encouragement. In the middle of the … Continue reading
Help me with my bafflement. In Slant (7/7) you present a story: City Club asks if you would like to pose a question to their … Continue reading
The recent televised Jan. 6 hearings have already revealed, in shocking detail, how former President Donald Trump and his associates planned, promoted and paid for … Continue reading