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Yesterday, one of our employees brought to my attention that in one of your recent articles in Eugene Weekly, you mention High Pass Winery as … Continue reading
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Yesterday, one of our employees brought to my attention that in one of your recent articles in Eugene Weekly, you mention High Pass Winery as … Continue reading
The Oregon Legislature and local jurisdictions are scrambling for solutions to what they’re calling a housing crisis. House Speaker Tina Kotek claims, “The reality is … Continue reading
It is no wonder that Judge [Suzanne] Chanti rendered a judgment against OCOR (Our Community Our Rights) on our initiative “Rights of Local Community Self-Government.” … Continue reading
I am a “comics guy” and I love the art form of the comic strip, so it was not only disappointing to see The Register-Guard … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly looks a little different this week, as our art director, Todd Cooper, launches a redesign of the paper. And before you get … Continue reading
While credence is due to the investigative reporting that uncovered the lack of data collection of Eugene’s Community Court program (“Courting a Problem,” Jan. 31), … Continue reading
In response to the letter “Get Rid of the Poor” (Feb. 7): How might one recognize a “lawbreaker” if they’ve not witnessed a crime committed? … Continue reading
By Jackie Velez St. Valentine’s Day is an extremely polarizing holiday. To some, this is the most romantic day of the year. For them, it’s … Continue reading
At a time when an excellent Eugene Weekly article by Taylor Perse and Morgan Theophil teaches us Eugene’s Community Court didn’t provide as much help … Continue reading
Since it’s misguided at best for a news outlet to publish only one side of a complicated issue, I was glad to see Steve Waleri’s … Continue reading