‘Housing Is The Solution’
On Nov. 16, I was among the many voices speaking in support of middle housing at the Eugene Planning Commission’s public hearing. Two days later, … Continue reading
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On Nov. 16, I was among the many voices speaking in support of middle housing at the Eugene Planning Commission’s public hearing. Two days later, … Continue reading
Any mention of Veterans Day should include data like: Since 9/11, 30,000 vets have committed suicide, and there are currently 40,000 vets living on the … Continue reading
Eugene’s Middle Housing Code amendments offer an opportunity to create new housing options and reduce our dependence on automobiles — Eugene’s largest source of greenhouse … Continue reading
By Andrew Heben As someone with a background in urban planning and a general interest in creating a more livable Eugene with a diversity of … Continue reading
Trying to understand John Zernan (“From A to Zerzan,” EW 11/11) is like riding on a merry-go-round and trying to figure out which ride is … Continue reading
Two cheers for Sen. Ron Wyden’s billionaire tax! Raising taxes on the ultra-rich is a good thing; income/wealth inequality in this country is beyond obscene. … Continue reading
The 2021 International Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC report, developed by hundreds of world scientists, is warning us “this is a critical decade to … Continue reading
I was born and raised in Eugene, and after college I moved back to Eugene as I started my career. After living in my current … Continue reading
If you’re a running fan, look out for Ku Stevens, 18-year-old Nevada distance runner who is a Paiute Native American. Featured in a full-page story … Continue reading
I steal my neighbor’s leaves in broad daylight and in clear sight of everyone. The benefits outweigh the risks. I aid in my neighbor’s clean-up, … Continue reading