Timber Industry Poison Deemed ‘Essential’
Perhaps many Eugene residents noticed on April 7-9 how quickly our blue skies became a hazy smoggy brown and asked themselves why, especially after the … Continue reading
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Perhaps many Eugene residents noticed on April 7-9 how quickly our blue skies became a hazy smoggy brown and asked themselves why, especially after the … Continue reading
I am old and increasingly forgetful, so I appreciate EW’s reminder of the importance of masturbation in these isolating times. But I’m surprised no one … Continue reading
Let’s appreciate things we have! If just a couple months ago someone would’ve told us that the whole world is going to be stuck at … Continue reading
We are not wealthy, but we are retired with a reasonable income. My wife and I have decided what we will do with our stimulus … Continue reading
• Sen. Ron Wyden, known for his town halls all over the state of Oregon, held an April 17 virtual town hall on Facebook, and … Continue reading
KEEP IT SEMPLE Ward 1 constituents cannot improve upon Emily Semple’s representation on Eugene City Council. Semple has been strong in addressing downtown business concerns, … Continue reading
Mother Earth, she ain’t so dumb. First, she sends us to our rooms to think about what we’ve done, then she gets busy and starts … Continue reading
The Weekly was absolutely on target in its Slant column on 4/9. Why is it necessary to have coaches who make more than the overpaid … Continue reading
Some good news in time for Earth Day April 22: We now have a chance to see what the world looks like with less of … Continue reading
As he promised, President Donald Trump has deliberately undone many government regulations. Why then is he proposing a new one? His proposed executive order “Making … Continue reading