Eugene Schools Hiring Librarians Again
I enjoyed reading your Winter Reading (Dec. 1) issue, especially “Not Just Books: Will O’Hearn Sees The City’s Library Providing Help and a Mecca for … Continue reading
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I enjoyed reading your Winter Reading (Dec. 1) issue, especially “Not Just Books: Will O’Hearn Sees The City’s Library Providing Help and a Mecca for … Continue reading
Have you tried to get a prescription filled at Walgreens since Bi-Mart closed its pharmacies and sold that business to Walgreens? At least in our … Continue reading
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