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It’s been a long time since my husband and I have been so enthusiastic about a local political candidate. Her name is Nora Kent and she’s … Continue reading
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It’s been a long time since my husband and I have been so enthusiastic about a local political candidate. Her name is Nora Kent and she’s … Continue reading
Trade wars, stock market drops and more cost changes demand an independent elected auditor who understands city finances. We have experienced continuing financial losses with no … Continue reading
Please reassure me that the proposed 2020 Democratic ticket of Joe Biden for president and Oprah Winfrey for vice-president (Slant, 3/22) was a prequel to … Continue reading
I strongly agree with Archie Herring in his letter regarding City Hall and its unanswered questions (4/5). I dread being reminded about the $7 million … Continue reading
You really got me with this week’s Eugene Weekly (3/29, Satire Issue). I read the cover and panicked. I believed it! My heart sank. Here … Continue reading
Amazing! In a recent guest viewpoint in The Register-Guard (“Springfield leaders target a barrier to affordable housing,” 3/17), the presidents of the Eugene and Springfield boards … Continue reading
What good are the “pillars” of Envision Eugene, if pave-and-run, out-of-state for-maximum-profit developers can get away with most everything short of battery and assault on … Continue reading
“The Nuclear Option” (Letters, 3/29) dismisses clean energy as unreliable and too expensive. In fact, solar/wind power now produces 18 percent of U.S. power — … Continue reading
• The democratic process is alive and well in this end of the Willamette Valley, probably best demonstrated when 5,000 of us marched to support … Continue reading
I read Bob Warren’s column (EW, 3/29) with great interest because I too am angry when I see the pit where City Hall stood Like … Continue reading