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Letters: Page 32

The Crisis Stabilization Center Needs To Hear Real Experience

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Thanks for covering the need for support for Lane County residents in crisis (“Stuck in Crisis,” Jan. 12). This is my 47th year working for … Continue reading →

A World So Twisted

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Growing up in a world so twisted not to wonder or shock or amaze Our fires spread quick with no one to put them out, … Continue reading →

But What Do We Do With All That Glowing Waste?

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

Fossil fuels must provide much of our electricity for years to come, meaning that electric vehicles are burning fossil fuels. But let’s look at where … Continue reading →

Unchecked Development Means Destruction For Wildlife

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

The front page headlines of the Sunday (1/8) Register-Guard provide a classic, if bitter, example of unintended irony. “Growth on the Horizon” gushes about eight … Continue reading →

No More Glitzy Tourist Traps

Letters 2 years ago

At 5:30 pm Tuesday, Jan. 17, the Eugene City Council holds a public hearing on changes to height limits along East 6th Avenue from 5th … Continue reading →

Please Become Eugene Daily

Letters 2 years ago

The Register-Guard has been stripped of a large percentage of what makes a daily newspaper relevant in a community. People are dropping their subscriptions like … Continue reading →

We Need More Mental Health Providers

Letters 2 years ago

As a long time advocate for low income families, it is no secret to me that some of us made it through the worst of … Continue reading →

Visionaries Who Got Things Done

Letters 2 years ago

A big thank-you to Brian Obie and Craig Weicker, also Peter DeFazio and Phil Knight, for having vision as well as resources to improve our … Continue reading →

Even New York Needs Better Newspapers

Letters 2 years ago

More proof that small newspapers are desperately needed in the modern media landscape: Newly elected New York Republican Congressman George Santos turns out to be … Continue reading →

The World Economy Is Based On Growth

Letters 2 years ago

Following on Mark Robinowitz’s concern about the lack of serious action to address climate change and plans for Eugene to continue growing on top of … Continue reading →

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