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Lane County’s homeless population increases by about 130 per month. It is the cost of housing and living in general, imposed by government, which is … Continue reading
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Lane County’s homeless population increases by about 130 per month. It is the cost of housing and living in general, imposed by government, which is … Continue reading
I saw a popular report that, because the last five years recorded the highest global temperatures on record since records began in 1880, we must … Continue reading
Thank you so very much for printing Bob Keefer’s article “Music to Heal a Dying Planet: Contemporary Composers Contemplate the Apocalypse” (EW, 6-13). I have … Continue reading
Tuesday night, June 18, Lane County residents addressed the county commissioners on the proposed spray ban initiative and the right to local community self-government initiative … Continue reading
I am part of the Hebrew School program at Temple Beth Israel. The rest of my class and I are concerned about the school funding … Continue reading
Current membership at the Eugene Planning Commission (EPC) violates state statutes and city code. EPC has “stacked the deck” with for-profit construction interests. As a result, EPC … Continue reading
I was saddened and a bit frustrated while reading your review of Alice in Wonderland (“Curioser and Curioser,” 6/20). There was an assumption in a … Continue reading
Eugene has a flourishing, rich, diverse community music scene. Your popular music section wrote four long articles on the same one music bar for the … Continue reading
• We wrote last winter that the future of Janelle McCoy as executive director of the troubled Oregon Bach Festival was “unclear” (EW Feb. 21). … Continue reading
The Lane County commissioners on June 18 voted 3-to-2 to drop membership from the Association of O&C Counties (AOCC). Commissioners Heather Buch, Pete Sorenson and Joe … Continue reading