Misleading Rhetoric
Affordable homeownership requires incentives for middle housing
By John Fischer, Tom Bowerman, Andrew Heben and Dylan Lamar As the investors and developers of the homes that make up the C Street Co-op … Continue reading
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By John Fischer, Tom Bowerman, Andrew Heben and Dylan Lamar As the investors and developers of the homes that make up the C Street Co-op … Continue reading
Numerous readers responded with generous offers of help after seeing 77-year-old Jane Smith’s eloquent letter (“Steal My Car, Steal My Heart,” Letters 3/31) about the … Continue reading
Slant (3/31) said Republicans asked ridiculous questions of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, which probably refers to asking her to define a woman. What’s ridiculous is … Continue reading
We confess to missing the Saturday Register-Guard in our box after all these years. A daily newspaper should be on the street every day. Right? … Continue reading
While the races for congress and governor dominate the election conversation, there is another crucial race on your ballot in the May primary — Oregon … Continue reading
Economies of our modern world are dependent on the energy from fossil fuels. Most of us have become familiar with the many dangers that burning … Continue reading
Thank you for the lovely obituary you shared with us (“Art Johnson, 1928-2022,” 3/17). When I was struggling to start my own practice, Art Johnson … Continue reading
By Nicole Dahmen I got divorced last year. [Cue standard response: Awkward platitude combined with a head nod, a move made famous by Tom Selleck’s character, … Continue reading
I would like to express my support for Democrat 4th district congressional candidate Andrew Kalloch. But let me digress for a moment. I wonder how … Continue reading
I’m new to Oregon, having moved here two years ago. I was driving on Hwy 126 recently and noticed a large patch of forest had … Continue reading