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Chris Wig’s attack on Eugene City Councilors Emily Semple and Betty Taylor (Letters, 8/8) indicates how low the so-called leadership of the Democratic Party of … Continue reading
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Chris Wig’s attack on Eugene City Councilors Emily Semple and Betty Taylor (Letters, 8/8) indicates how low the so-called leadership of the Democratic Party of … Continue reading
After two hours at the recent “God, Guns and Trump/Liberty” rally, Eugene Weekly’s Dan Buckwalter concluded: “To see a sermon, I would have to go … Continue reading
Count me as another “print-loving old fart” (Letters, Jack Cochran, 8/15). Nothing can beat the pure pleasure of sitting in my easy chair each morning … Continue reading
Otis Haschemeyer recently wrote about being “scared biking along 11th and 13th through the center of town” (Letters, 8/15). He was cycling from the Jefferson … Continue reading
• Mass shootings, hate rallies, wildfires, climate change, politics in general. Sometimes it feels like bad news fills up our pages. Eugene Weekly has a … Continue reading
Parks, open space, river greenways and quality education mean everything to my growing family. Our kids love to play at the parks and playgrounds near … Continue reading
Smokey Bear is still loose and spreading the same old lies, according to the ad in your paper on page 26 (EW, 8/8). The old … Continue reading
Deb McGee, in a disingenuous opinion piece sub-titled “Work together to stop climate change” (“Rain Bomb,” 8/1), lumps Rep. Peter DeFazio in with those abetting … Continue reading
• How ironic that Oregon public schools finally have a real infusion of funds through the Student Success Act passed by the last legislative session and our … Continue reading
By Anne Bridgman There are no more children at the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Migrant Children. When I heard the news that Homestead had … Continue reading