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Talking to candidates for Eugene Weekly’s endorsements is both intensely rewarding and kind of stressful (hell hath no fury like a candidate scorned or, as … Continue reading
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Talking to candidates for Eugene Weekly’s endorsements is both intensely rewarding and kind of stressful (hell hath no fury like a candidate scorned or, as … Continue reading
I have to share the conclusion of my amazing journey with the Eugene Weekly staff, its generous readers and the followers on the internet. As … Continue reading
Thanks for the review of a few of Creswell’s gems in the May 5 Chow edition. Readers might like to know that Dak Thai Cuisine … Continue reading
I don’t like editorializing, but I see a lot of complainers lately on Eugene Foodies! Facebook group moaning about how they are getting bad/slow service, … Continue reading
I would like to publicly thank Eugene Parks and Open Space for helping our neighborhood deal with problems we have with the city park behind … Continue reading
I have lived in Eugene for 40-plus years. I have always lived in state districts that shared my political beliefs, both for state representative and … Continue reading
It’s been a hoot to be out and about in the last few weeks and seeing friends again after two years. Open heart surgery and … Continue reading
We’re celebrating this week! Former Eugene Weekly intern and Catalyst Journalism Project reporter Ardeshir Tabrizian won second place in investigative reporting in the prestigious Hearst … Continue reading
Abortion was traditionally not a big issue among Republicans, but in the middle 1980s, concerned that making the rich richer wasn’t going to attract enough … Continue reading
The horror is not that the document was leaked. The horror is not even just the striking down of Roe v. Wade. The real horror … Continue reading