A Kinder Downtown
What if, in downtown Eugene, the extra planters were removed along with the chain-rope fencing and the other misplaced fencing and the misplaced bicycle racks? … Continue reading
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What if, in downtown Eugene, the extra planters were removed along with the chain-rope fencing and the other misplaced fencing and the misplaced bicycle racks? … Continue reading
As the new school year begins, now is the perfect time to sign up to volunteer in our schools. One wonderful way to help encourage … Continue reading
In November we will vote on Ballot Measure 105. It proposes to overturn Oregon’s 30-year-old sanctuary law. The measure is sponsored by Oregonians for Immigration Reform … Continue reading
Measure 105 proposes our police resources be squandered pursuing a Federal agenda rather than local issues. The measure, backed by what that The Southern Poverty … Continue reading
I rely on my neighbors to look out for me, my safety and my well-being. We give each other our excess produce and take care … Continue reading
We are traditionally a melting pot of racial, ethnic and religious diversity. The state of Oregon introduced the sanctuary law 30 years ago to protect … Continue reading
I was present when former Mayor Kitty Piercy and the city of Eugene passed our sanctuary resolution. Today I am writing to address Measure 105, … Continue reading
Russian meddling with campaign ads in Oregon? Well, maybe misleading and twisted ads did a job on Hillary, but Oregon is not going to accept it. … Continue reading
I was annoyed to see that the local kava bar was harassed (“Kava Controversy,” Aug. 23) and temporarily shut down by authorities, only to open … Continue reading
A July 31 editorial in The Register-Guard highlighted Lane County workers’ low wages relative to other Oregon counties. The RG is correct and points to … Continue reading