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The city of Eugene is looking to electrify new buildings starting in 2023. One personal move we made in that direction was to purchase a … Continue reading
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The city of Eugene is looking to electrify new buildings starting in 2023. One personal move we made in that direction was to purchase a … Continue reading
Recent information from Cascadia Wildlands and Oregon Wild report that Oregon’s wolves are being illegally slaughtered at an alarming rate. On Feb. 15, Oregon State … Continue reading
Given Jerry Ritter’s (EW Letters March 3) history of inaccurate, misleading biased information and commentary, I will side with Rep. Marty Wilde on the political … Continue reading
Walk outside. Chances are you won’t find Oregon’s native white oak in Eugene. Before colonization, white oaks lived all over the Willamette Valley. Today white … Continue reading
Tip jars for checkers and baggers: an idea whose time has come, dontcha think? They’re essential workers. They deal with hundreds of us daily. They’re … Continue reading
The cities of Portland and Seattle are in the process of possibly passing bills to have their unhoused citizens moved off the streets and encampments … Continue reading
With ever gloomy news out of the world, rapidly changing climate and the ever-worsening prophecies of the crumbling social peace of this land, I wanted … Continue reading
The ultimate example of white privilege is when parents and/or school boards claim that white people have a right to not acknowledge or teach history … Continue reading
Eugene citizens learned only recently about our city planners’ questionable management of our community resources. This time it pertains to the city’s proposal to effectively … Continue reading
In his opinion piece of Feb. 20 to The Oregonian (Slant, 2/24), state Rep. Marty Wilde slammed what goes on, especially among Democrats, in the … Continue reading