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So, as I passed through the TSA checkpoint at 5am at the Eugene airport, complete with full body scan, shoe removal and pat-down; my carry-on … Continue reading
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So, as I passed through the TSA checkpoint at 5am at the Eugene airport, complete with full body scan, shoe removal and pat-down; my carry-on … Continue reading
The effects of 5G on humans and all life on the earth will be dangerous. Brussels, Belgium has already stopped the 5G. More than several … Continue reading
Nelson Ijih, a Republican immigrant from Nigeria running for Congress in 2020, has adopted the catchphrase “Make America Great Again” and changed it to “Make … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly welcomes a new full-time writer, Taylor Perse, to our news staff. Perse, 22, is a 2019 graduate of the University of Oregon … Continue reading
Eugene’s ballot measure 20-302 limiting future city council’s ability to raise payroll taxes or use them for other expenses are reassuring steps but in the … Continue reading
The family and friends of those killed without valid justification by lawmen immediately and unknowingly give up their power by talking and consenting to searches … Continue reading
By Randy Harrington Bill Warnisher died Aug. 25 while battling acute leukemia. It was one day after his birthday. He was 62. And when I … Continue reading
EACH’s call for Eugene City Councilor Emily Semple’s resignation is an unhelpful request (EW, 9/25). Semple is a longtime Eugene resident. As our city councilor, … Continue reading
The idea of transferring people deemed mentally ill from Oregon State Hospital (OSH) to community restoration and vice versa is a great idea, but I … Continue reading
While reading Taylor Perse’s article about upcoming housing for the homeless, funded by local health care (News, 10/2), I look forward to how this “51-unit … Continue reading