What To Do With The RG
First, let me say that I grew up in a newspaper-reading family. Or, I should say, a two-paper family — the Los Angeles Examiner and … Continue reading
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First, let me say that I grew up in a newspaper-reading family. Or, I should say, a two-paper family — the Los Angeles Examiner and … Continue reading
The video of the owner callously throwing mop bucket water on a sleeping person was first posted on Reddit. The owner tried to blame the … Continue reading
“Natural” gas is a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of methane. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, contributing heavily to global warming. Children living … Continue reading
In yet another blow to local journalism, The Register-Guard has seen fit to discontinue its opinion pages, including Don Kahle’s column. I hope Eugene Weekly … Continue reading
I have read that the city should do something about homelessness here in Eugene. But what many don’t understand is that Lane County is actually … Continue reading
For the past few years, local labor unions have been on an upswell — wrestling with employers both corporate and government to fight for better … Continue reading
Oh, Oregon… Oh, Eugene… We are not on the same page. Let’s discuss white centering in solutions to anti-racism, and the lack of attention to … Continue reading
In response to Dan Bryant’s 12/1 ViewPoint “Political Relief Comes to Democrats”: Exit polls are not “Who would you like to vote for?” — instead, … Continue reading
Measure 111 has passed and done so by more than 20,000 votes, meaning that the majority of voters are in favor of an amendment to … Continue reading
In response to Jeff Salata’s letter “Where Did Eugene Go?” (EW 11/23), I’m sorry to say the answer seems to be, Hell. There is no … Continue reading