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Recent news reports have highlighted Sinclair Broadcasting Corporation’s politically motivated control over the content of its local television news stations. Sinclair currently owns more than 170 … Continue reading
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Recent news reports have highlighted Sinclair Broadcasting Corporation’s politically motivated control over the content of its local television news stations. Sinclair currently owns more than 170 … Continue reading
I have been involved in trying to protect our pristine drinking water source for decades and I plan on continuing into the future, but at … Continue reading
While ideally the courts are the arbiters of justice, we know that justice is not always served. And like many laws, many judges are imperfect. … Continue reading
I agree with Bob Warren’s Viewpoint (3/29) that something useful should be done with the gigantic five-year-old sand and gravel field at 7th and Pearl … Continue reading
For Earth Day (April 22) let us understand that what is commonly called “sustainability” isn’t really sustainable. When scrutinized through the lens of a more rigorous … Continue reading
In the two decades I’ve worked with Kevin Matthews, I’ve really appreciated his understanding of the social, economic and environmental opportunities for moving Lane County … Continue reading
Thank you for the great articles about Springfield. The city and business working together made the progress possible. Maybe the city of Eugene could gain … Continue reading
It’s been a long time since my husband and I have been so enthusiastic about a local political candidate. Her name is Nora Kent and she’s … Continue reading
Trade wars, stock market drops and more cost changes demand an independent elected auditor who understands city finances. We have experienced continuing financial losses with no … Continue reading
Please reassure me that the proposed 2020 Democratic ticket of Joe Biden for president and Oprah Winfrey for vice-president (Slant, 3/22) was a prequel to … Continue reading