Let The Sunshine In
This old hippie has been waiting for this moment in time when the crystal veil between the Piscean Age and the Aquarian Age is finally … Continue reading
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This old hippie has been waiting for this moment in time when the crystal veil between the Piscean Age and the Aquarian Age is finally … Continue reading
It was good to see Eugene Weekly now has a place on its website to make donations to keep the paper going during this time … Continue reading
Eliza Kashinsky is a master at irony, if not outright deception. Eugene Weekly reports (3/5): “Kashinsky describes her own area of living, the Jefferson West … Continue reading
When I look at City Council Ward 1 candidates, Tim Morris stands out. I have seen him in action for four years, and he works … Continue reading
In the 1/9/20 Eugene Weekly Letters, Rob Handy singled out Executive Director Jacob Fox and Resident Advisory Board commissioners Char Reavis and Michelle Thurston with … Continue reading
• It’s trying times these days, to say the least. The cancellations and restrictions resulting from the novel coronavirus outbreak are hurting businesses and workers. … Continue reading
For Sale: A large pile of shit, accumulated since January 20, 2017. I’ve made many attempts to rid myself of this shit, but it won’t … Continue reading
One of the fastest growing areas for employment is healthcare. Job demand is extremely high and employment rates near 100 percent. Our population is outgrowing … Continue reading
Being represented by Peter DeFazio is one of the many reasons I love living in the 4th Congressional District. DeFazio is smart, honest and hardworking. … Continue reading
In the mid-morning hours of February 11, a homeless woman gave birth on a sidewalk in downtown Salem. In August 2019, in the early … Continue reading