Anti-Vaxxers Are Hurting Others
I’m waiting for a surgery they’re calling an elective surgery. I’ve been flat on my back for months. I can barely walk because lightning strikes … Continue reading
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I’m waiting for a surgery they’re calling an elective surgery. I’ve been flat on my back for months. I can barely walk because lightning strikes … Continue reading
It’s clear that Phil and Penny Knight have made a huge game changing difference for the University of Oregon. And it’s still a work in … Continue reading
In the early morning hours of Oct. 11, our family was awakened by a fire in an outbuilding on our family homestead that was rapidly … Continue reading
I turn 69 next month. I just got hit with a 9.8 percent rent increase for 2022. This increase will swallow my Social Security COLA … Continue reading
As Greg Williams informs us (Letters, 11/24), it is impossible to produce batteries, wind or solar devices or electric vehicles, without fossil fuels. That, as … Continue reading
Peter DeFazio has represented Oregon’s 4th Congressional District since 1987. But the venerable politician has announced he will not seek re-election in 2022, ending his … Continue reading
The primary causes of homelessness in Oregon are a lack of affordable housing and rising rents, which are putting tens of thousands of Oregon children … Continue reading
I’m walking around downtown trying to find a place to pee, because I really need to. The library is my first choice when it’s open. … Continue reading
I am writing in response to “People have the right to be angry” (Letters, 9/23). Let’s shoot for normality. Two years into COVID-19, and we … Continue reading
Ryan Moore’s letter in Eugene Weekly (11/18) provided an exquisite example of the empty virtue signaling that characterizes so much of the commentary from advocates … Continue reading