Act Now On Climate Change
When I was a child the changing seasons marched forward rhythmic and enduring. Every year I looked forward to the leaves changing color, snow falling … Continue reading
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When I was a child the changing seasons marched forward rhythmic and enduring. Every year I looked forward to the leaves changing color, snow falling … Continue reading
The Jan. 14 shooting at the WOW Hall was indeed tragic, and gun control would help reduce such horrific acts. However, there’s a discrepancy regarding … Continue reading
EW’s 1/20 issue had no cannabis ads. I’m not sure if that represents a plus or a minus trend for EW revenue. Ownership has continued … Continue reading
It is ironic that in this era when Republicans are doing all they can to restrict voting access and transform elections to “selections,” Shemia Fagan, … Continue reading
Before it is too late, I hope our city leaders and executives will stop acting like a Chamber of Commerce, cheerleading and incentivizing developers who … Continue reading
Who gets to run for governor in Oregon? Seems some career politicians want to keep Nick Kristof off the state ballot. Political insiders in the … Continue reading
I realize that this letter is not in accord with your editorial stance or with most current opinions concerning refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19. … Continue reading
I knew there was a “blame America” line somewhere in Robert Emmons’ otherwise excellent article about overpopulation (“The Failure of COP26,” EW 1/13). He said, … Continue reading
Bob Emmons (“The Failure of COP26,” EW 1/13) is absolutely right about the root cause of climate change. I would argue that the loss of … Continue reading
We who live in the Trainsong and River Road neighborhoods are awakened every morning at 4 am by a profoundly depressing, desolate, droning noise which … Continue reading