The Health Care System Remains Sick
Our national health care system, which was broken going into the pandemic, is being broken down even further. Due to the triumvirate of COVID, RSV … Continue reading
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Our national health care system, which was broken going into the pandemic, is being broken down even further. Due to the triumvirate of COVID, RSV … Continue reading
Perhaps Eugene Weekly is not up to the task of becoming the go-to newspaper for Eugene — yet. I quit my subscription to The Register-Guard … Continue reading
It’s been a while since the Weekly featured an article about e-bikes and that EWEB was kicking back $300 on the purchase of a new … Continue reading
Thank you for the extensive Register-Guard article (“No New Guard to Replace the Old”) in the Dec. 8 issue. It was helpful for me to … Continue reading
Regarding Measure 114 facing legal challenges, The People voted and passed Measure 114. That is how a democracy works. Measure 114 is not about taking … Continue reading
First, let me say that I grew up in a newspaper-reading family. Or, I should say, a two-paper family — the Los Angeles Examiner and … Continue reading
The video of the owner callously throwing mop bucket water on a sleeping person was first posted on Reddit. The owner tried to blame the … Continue reading
“Natural” gas is a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of methane. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, contributing heavily to global warming. Children living … Continue reading
In yet another blow to local journalism, The Register-Guard has seen fit to discontinue its opinion pages, including Don Kahle’s column. I hope Eugene Weekly … Continue reading
I have read that the city should do something about homelessness here in Eugene. But what many don’t understand is that Lane County is actually … Continue reading