The Invisible Councilor
Does Eugene City Councilor Alan Zelenka really exist? Residents of south Eugene are asking this after his invisibility over the neighborhood problems caused by the … Continue reading
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Does Eugene City Councilor Alan Zelenka really exist? Residents of south Eugene are asking this after his invisibility over the neighborhood problems caused by the … Continue reading
Thank you, Camilla Mortensen, for your update on the goings-on with Suspish (“Suspish Fish Story,” 7/28). Certainly the artist in question has a right to … Continue reading
Quote from Claire Syrett on why she voted for Moving Ahead: “Having the ability to have a reliable, regular transportation option there for folks could … Continue reading
Police pat the Proud Boys on the back for beating up honest protesters. FBI sells out to Trump. CIA spies on caring citizens. ICE is … Continue reading
I’m donating $10 to Val Hoyle, not for anything she’s said or done, but to counter unethical tactics used on behalf of her opponent in … Continue reading
Anyone present during the Black Unity-led protest in Springfield’s Thurston Hills neighborhood on July 29, 2020, will likely remember it forever. The protest focused on … Continue reading
Regarding “What should Phil Knight do next?” (Slant, 7/28), thank you for your opinion regarding this issue. I recently attended an event at McDonald Theatre … Continue reading
The bad news: climate change with record-setting heat in the Pacific Northwest; floods in Kentucky; fires everywhere. The good news: a bill agreed to by … Continue reading
You glorified and encouraged some graffiti that I’d rather not have everywhere (“Suspish Fish Story,” 7/28). I hear you personally like it, and maybe enjoy … Continue reading
I serve on the board of directors of a volunteer community organization. My faith was shaken last week when the board refused to support 350Eugene … Continue reading