New Year’s Wish
I have a special wish for 2020, for my first grandchild due in January, and for all children. Of the many problems the world faces, … Continue reading
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I have a special wish for 2020, for my first grandchild due in January, and for all children. Of the many problems the world faces, … Continue reading
It’s amazing to witness Democratic federal law makers nearly bending over backwards to praise and vote for Trump’s U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) hours after impeaching … Continue reading
The article about Les AuCoin was like a script from the Twilight Zone. Jimmy Carter recently said if he had one more helicopter he would … Continue reading
Christmas Day: I am listening to a conversation with six family members, who all have children, about their experiences with our current health care system. … Continue reading
• Oregon’s unemployment fell to 3.9 percent in November — the lowest rate in 43 years. That’s cause for celebration, right? Just ask any Republican. … Continue reading
By Justin Workman On March 8, 2012, my heart sank after hearing the Highway 36 Human Health Exposure Investigation had been suspended. That sadness turned … Continue reading
I’m noticing an increasingly strident group of Airbnb and other short-term rental (STR) owners argue against new regulations. They are spinning the issue cleverly, but I … Continue reading
We were disappointed that 350 Eugene missed being included in last week’s EW Give Guide. We wanted to let our town know of our 2019 … Continue reading
I knew Phil Barnhart’s editorial on electric vehicles would incite some rebukes from some readers. I assumed most would be die hard gasoholics, but not … Continue reading
Ideally, it would be great for everyone to walk, bike and take mass transit everywhere. Reality is, society is car-focused, and many still need a … Continue reading