Grapes Can Be Toxic To Dogs
As grape season arrives, grape vines covered in grapes are seen all around town, and this poses a hazard to dogs. While most people know … Continue reading
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As grape season arrives, grape vines covered in grapes are seen all around town, and this poses a hazard to dogs. While most people know … Continue reading
The effort to recall City Councilor Claire Syrett is misleading, costly and anti-democratic. I strongly urge you to vote “no.” Councilor Syrett has served with … Continue reading
Editor’s note: We received so many letters about the proposed recall of Ward 7 City Councilor Clair Syrett — most strongly opposed to removing the … Continue reading
Former UO President Michael Schill stayed in Eugene for seven years, a longer tenure than most university presidents these days. We wish him well in … Continue reading
Eugene did a great job preparing for the influx of national and international visitors to Track Town USA. I particularly enjoyed the temporary two-way bike … Continue reading
By Irene Rasheed You may not have heard of the Black Cultural Festival. It’s a festival unique to the Pacific Northwest. Now in its second … Continue reading
Bait and switch: “The action of advertising goods which are an apparent bargain, with the intention of substituting inferior or more expensive goods.” The bait … Continue reading
I had to laugh when I saw the Slant piece on the defacing of street artist Suspish’s art on the side of the (Eugene Weekly … Continue reading
Claire Syrett, Eugene city councilor Ward 7, works for us. We are so lucky that she is representing Ward 7 and our neighbors who live … Continue reading
“If we stop testing, we’d have fewer cases.” — Donald Trump, June 14, 2020. If you didn’t commit felonies, Donald, you wouldn’t get raided. Vip … Continue reading