Eugene’s A Friendly Place To Live
I moved to Eugene six years ago from a large city in the Southwest. Immediately, I was impressed with the friendliness of the Willamette Valley. … Continue reading
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I moved to Eugene six years ago from a large city in the Southwest. Immediately, I was impressed with the friendliness of the Willamette Valley. … Continue reading
I’ve advocated the sense and sensibility of purchasing and remodeling the EWEB Building for Eugene’s City Hall since the utility first sensed they would vacate … Continue reading
Thank you for publishing Henry Houston’s excellent article (“Leaving the House,” Jan. 19) on Peter DeFazio. We need more representatives with DeFazio’s progressive passion. I … Continue reading
How dumb can we get? AI will make sure we find out. Not only does this technology threaten the artistic world with an easy style … Continue reading
\What a joy it was to attend the NAACP’s march in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King; we had excellent turnout of the African American … Continue reading
I’m glad the city will lower itself to reusing an older building for City Hall. There is no other location at this point, since they … Continue reading
Hard to believe! We might have a real Eugene City Hall! The EWEB building is beautiful, the riverside park is beautiful and it speaks for … Continue reading
I love Henry Houston’s writing; he’s a master crafter of journalism. There is one tiny thing in his Peter DeFazio piece that is now becoming … Continue reading
In his Twilight Zone books Rod Serling, who took part in the liberation of Corregidor, in the Philippine Islands, wrote the story “He’s Alive.” It … Continue reading
I read with interest the letter from Robin Bloomgarden (“No More Glitzy Tourist Traps,” Letters 1/12) about increasing the number of floors allowed on 5th … Continue reading