Safe for Cyclists
This is in response to Rachel Elise Hawks’s letter. In Oregon, a bicycle is legally considered to be a vehicle. When riding a bicycle on … Continue reading
We've got issues.
This is in response to Rachel Elise Hawks’s letter. In Oregon, a bicycle is legally considered to be a vehicle. When riding a bicycle on … Continue reading
In response to Brian McDermott (“A Matter of Perspective,” Letters 5/27), who was responding to Miaya Sustaita (“The Sound of Slaughter,” Letters 5/20): For those … Continue reading
“We got ours”? You’re trolling us old boomers, right? (Alex Li, “Boomers Sold Out,” Letters 6/10.) Only a delusional person would say something so baseless. … Continue reading
Dear lady who honked and then yelled at me as you peeled past me while I was biking with my two small children on a … Continue reading
I have long appreciated EW’s healthy suspicion of our local institutions and the motives of those in power. But I think your skepticism was misdirected … Continue reading
In this pointless cycle of “wokeness,” it has become fashionable to throw shade on others, both in the present and from the past, who do … Continue reading
Science tells us that for every action, there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Reality tells us that motor vehicles emit dramatically more carbon pollution negotiating … Continue reading
Over the last few months, White nationalists and other conservatives have been pressuring school boards and teachers to stay away from subjects like “critical race … Continue reading
I’m glad EW covered concerns about EWEB’s planned water storage tanks at 40th and Patterson (“A Quiet Place for Water,” 6/3). Here are more considerations. … Continue reading
It is important to understand non-governmental organizations and what their true goals in the world are. (“The U.S. Can Lead Again” by Sydney Werner, Letters … Continue reading