It’s a Bike World
Last Sunday on the Goodman Creek trail I had to jump off the trail to avoid a speeding mountain biker. As they went by without … Continue reading
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Last Sunday on the Goodman Creek trail I had to jump off the trail to avoid a speeding mountain biker. As they went by without … Continue reading
From COVID-19 to still more chapters of police brutality against people of color, 2020 has offered a seemingly endless supply of despair. Throw in a … Continue reading
Would someone please tell me which campaign promises Donald Trump made that have actually been kept? He promised “great” infrastructure projects, but none have happened. … Continue reading
Here’s a cheery note. In December 1952 approximately 6,000 people died in the legendary London smog. It was a mixture of fog and city air … Continue reading
by Bob Doppelt The horrific wildfire in the McKenzie Valley has caused injuries and deaths, destroyed homes and personal valuables, killed domestic and wild animals … Continue reading
Impressive timing by the University of Oregon to announce its refreshed arena floor. It always did look like a forest on fire rather than a … Continue reading
Last week’s piece on Rep. Peter DeFazio (“Mr. DeFazio Goes to Washington (Again),” EW 9/3) ends by saying that his campaign has raised $1.9 million … Continue reading
So now it has come to this. The president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, our nation’s commander in chief, has been publicly outed … Continue reading
Anyone who supports BLM must vote for Joe Biden. And don’t assume the privilege that you can “sit this one out because Oregon votes blue … Continue reading
Our public library gives excellent return on investment for the broadest segment of our community. A visit to the library provides a chance to see … Continue reading