Recall Is Regressive
I live in Claire Syrett’s ward and I voted “no” on the recall. I disagree with those pushing this recall on EmX, which is a … Continue reading
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I live in Claire Syrett’s ward and I voted “no” on the recall. I disagree with those pushing this recall on EmX, which is a … Continue reading
Thanks for highlighting the difficulty of getting urgent vet care and the need for the emergency vet hospital in Springfield (“Doggone Vet Access,” EW 8/25). … Continue reading
I was considering supporting Betsy Johnson for governor. I couldn’t support far left Tina Kotek and am not enamored with RINO Christine Drazan. But then … Continue reading
Thanks to a friend bringing it to my attention, I’ve studied Dawn Lesley’s race against Ryan Ceniga, the Jay Bozievich-recruited right winger running for Lane … Continue reading
As a wildland firefighter, fire policy analyst and fire ecology advocate, I’ve learned to respect the power of wildfire and its vital ecological role, and … Continue reading
A yard sign — I had hope. It might inspire action or at least questioning. In fact, my yard sign was a question: Do you … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Long cover story in the September Atlantic magazine on “Family Separation: An American Tragedy” by Caitlin Dickerson. This tells us in painful … Continue reading
Congratulations to those responsible for the Black Cultural Festival, a special time for healing of Eugene’s scarred history (“Healing History’s Wounds” by Irene Rasheed, EW … Continue reading
Each degree increase in global temperature adds 7 percent more moisture to the atmosphere and 12 percent more lighting strikes. Human-caused warming has added heat … Continue reading
If we must resort to factory farming to feed all the people, If we must use poisonous chemicals to feed all the people, If we … Continue reading