Eugene’s Homeless Policy Doesn’t Measure Up
What insightful and thorough investigative reporting by Catalyst (“Security through Obscurity,” EW May 11). What a powerful punch of a headline. (Thanks, Councilor Jennifer Yeh.) … Continue reading
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What insightful and thorough investigative reporting by Catalyst (“Security through Obscurity,” EW May 11). What a powerful punch of a headline. (Thanks, Councilor Jennifer Yeh.) … Continue reading
Steve Hiatt in his online letter (May 12) raises an unfair assumption about 4J School Board candidate Rick Hamilton, who has repeatedly stated that he … Continue reading
HAMILTON WILL PUT KIDS FIRST Rick Hamilton is the leader we need for the Eugene School Board. With better leadership, we can have a better … Continue reading
Regarding cutting the animal budget (EW April 20): The reality is, services provided are not nearly enough. Many rescues are bankrupting themselves as they struggle … Continue reading
I will be voting “yes” on Measure 20-340 to renew the Lane County Jail and Youth Services Levy. Since we first passed this levy 10 … Continue reading
I agree with Jim Flynn (“Cutting Gas Use Is Just Half The Battle,” Letters, May 4), and I couldn’t have said it better myself. Continued … Continue reading
I will be voting for Lyndsie Leech for the ward 7 Eugene City Council seat. Leech was appointed by the council after Claire Syrett was … Continue reading
In 2020, millions of us marched to demand an end to police brutality and racist policing. We called on our government to defund the police … Continue reading
Why has Eugene Weekly chosen to drive a narrative that the 4J school board is dysfunctional? Board meetings have been contentious, but dissension and dysfunction … Continue reading
Goodness gracious! The May 4 cover of Eugene Weekly featuring a giant photo of 4J School Board candidate Rick Hamilton, accompanied by a super-sized banner … Continue reading