Mayoral candidate Kaarin Knudson and the war in Gaza are on readers’ minds this week
KNUDSON WILL BRING POISE AND GRACE TO MAYOR’S OFFICE Kaarin Knudson is the leader that Eugene needs as our next mayor. Over the years, I’ve … Continue reading
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KNUDSON WILL BRING POISE AND GRACE TO MAYOR’S OFFICE Kaarin Knudson is the leader that Eugene needs as our next mayor. Over the years, I’ve … Continue reading
EUGENE MAKES HOMEOWNERS SUBSIDIZE DEVELOPMENT The Eugene City Council has done it again. Ten years, no property taxes for the latest seven-story, 237-unit, market-rate riverfront … Continue reading
PATHS ARE FOR TRANSPORTATION, TOO There were many inaccuracies and tired critiques of e-bikes in the Letters section last week (Oct. 5), and even though … Continue reading
SMOKE IN THE AIR People living in the Eugene area can expect to breathe smoke from wildfires that are made worse by global warming. I … Continue reading
NOT PAYING RENT IS NEWS? The “Police Raid Almaden Street Home” article of Sept. 28 is confusing and concerning to me. Why is someone not … Continue reading
CONGRATS TO HOLVEY Well that was fun. First off, congrats to Rep. Paul Holvey for an excellent campaign to push back a recall. You stood … Continue reading
IN MY OPINION, THESE TWO AREN’T NEWSPAPERS I live in Florence and read the local paper, The Register-Guard and Eugene Weekly for my print paper … Continue reading
DO UNION MEMBERS KNOW WHAT THEIR DUES ARE BUYING? The aggressive campaign by one union attempting to recall Paul Holvey appears to be incredibly highly … Continue reading
(LACK OF) TRUTH IN RECALL ADVERTISING As Senate Workforce Committee chairs we have been the Senate counterparts to Rep. Paul Holvey’s House Business and Labor … Continue reading
EPPS WRITES NOVELS, TOO I was pleased to read Garrett Epps’s commentary (“Insurrection Election”) in the Sept. 14 Eugene Weekly, and hope that there is … Continue reading