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It is unfortunate that recent letter writers are indulging in personal attacks directed at those who are skeptical of Eugene’s recent zoning changes (HB 2001). … Continue reading
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It is unfortunate that recent letter writers are indulging in personal attacks directed at those who are skeptical of Eugene’s recent zoning changes (HB 2001). … Continue reading
By Ryan Moore and Dylan Plummer Low-income and historically marginalized communities bear the brunt of climate impacts As temperatures regularly soared above 100 degrees this … Continue reading
Good news for Tina Kotek that the Oregon League of Conservation Voters is endorsing her now rather than waiting until closer to the gubernatorial election. … Continue reading
How is it that in the year 2021 there were 28 school shootings? The amount of terror that kids across our nation experience is egregious. … Continue reading
The University of Oregon head coach and offensive coordinator are leaving for greener pastures after a brief tenure here in Eugene. There is no allegiance … Continue reading
Portland State University’s research indicates hundreds of thousands of Oregonians are facing evictions and becoming homeless. Gov. Kate Brown, state legislators and local governments either … Continue reading
I am encouraged by the news that Dawn Lesley is running for West Lane County commissioner. I have not felt represented by the incumbent, Jay … Continue reading
Wow! Thank you to the folks who have dropped by Eugene Weekly’s office at 1251 Lincoln Street with warm clothing, tents and sleeping bags for … Continue reading
Thanks to Rep. Peter DeFazio for his current and many years of service, making a difference in Congress (‘Rep. Peter DeFazio Will Not Run Again’ … Continue reading
I heard Mike Pence say that ending abortion would return America to “an era in which all human life is (once again) cherished and respected.” … Continue reading