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Your Jan. 17 cover story “Requiem for a Newspaper” strikes a significant chord. It’s a fine piece of reportage of the quality The Register-Guard used … Continue reading
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Your Jan. 17 cover story “Requiem for a Newspaper” strikes a significant chord. It’s a fine piece of reportage of the quality The Register-Guard used … Continue reading
You asked in the Jan. 24 Slant section: “If Landeros had been a white man, not a person of mixed Mexican and Filipino heritage, would … Continue reading
Kudos to the Eugene Public Library for welcoming and serving all members of the community. Library employees meet high standards of customer service, security and … Continue reading
I’m a land-rights activist for the landless. In the final years before GateHouse took over The Register-Guard, it published stories by Saul Hubbard, Francesca Fontana … Continue reading
In a recent letter, Eric Harris portrays the Eugene Public Library as something reminiscent of Animal House or perhaps Reefer Madness. The most charitable and … Continue reading
Regarding the proposed ordinance banning drivers from handing donations to panhandlers at street corners (“The Next Anti-Panhandle City,” Jan. 24): The city studies to death … Continue reading
Eric Harris (Letters, Jan. 17) complains that our Eugene Public Library is frequented by smelly, loud, indecently clad lowlifes who sometimes listen to (horrors!) rap … Continue reading
Are you disgusted by the Trump cabal’s so far successful efforts to prevent Juliana v. United States, the “climate kids’ case,” from being heard in court? There … Continue reading
Regarding Jack Dresser and “War All the Time” letter (Jan. 17): America has been at war 93 percent of the time — 222 out of 239 … Continue reading
When talking about sex trafficking, what usually pops into people’s heads are big cities like Seattle, Portland, New York and L.A., not small towns like … Continue reading