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Which of these is “Meth Mouth” and which is “Mountain Dew Mouth?” A. B. A is Dew, B is Meth. So is Mountain Dew the new Meth? ABC news reports : Continue reading
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Which of these is “Meth Mouth” and which is “Mountain Dew Mouth?” A. B. A is Dew, B is Meth. So is Mountain Dew the new Meth? ABC news reports : Continue reading
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The Eugene Fire Department deployed 23 people for five hours to respond to a “small leak†of hydrochloric acid gas from a railroad tank car last night. The city responded in moon suits and evacuated Union Pacific employees from the rail yard off the Northwest Expressway. But the city didn’t evacuate the neighborhood next to the accident. To get money for new offices, the city is now trumpeting the chance of a few police cars getting trapped under City Hall in an earthquake. But a far more dangerous and likely hazard may be a toxic train derailment. Continue reading
Facing huge cuts in city services due to the recession, the Eugene City Council voted unanimously today to blow at least $17 million in city reserves on a new police station that voters opposed three times. Continue reading
Going to church on Sunday? Most people in Eugene won’t. The Eugene/Springfield metro area ranked as one of the very least religious places in the nation in a 2000 national study by the Glenmary missionary group. Only one in four people in Eugene go to church, half the national average, according to the study. Out of 276 metro areas, Eugene ranked 273 for the lowest percentage of adherents. Continue reading
For police officers and judges, dishonesty is a firing offense. Without integrity, none would trust them. So why are these law enforcement officials lying to hype crime? Eugene’s acting Police Chief Pete Kerns and a gaggle of local judges have declared that the area suffers from a crime wave of apocalyptic proportions. The local mainstream media has repeated their crime claims without question, causing much confusion. Continue reading
The UO is looking for an architect for a new 400-500 room dorm, apparently somewhere behind the Natural History Museum. The UO has been sharply criticized for building lavish athletic facilities instead of relieving dorm overcrowding. Continue reading
Republicans are pushing to add more tax breaks for the rich into the Obama stimulus. An idea to use taxpayer money to subsidize lower mortgages is gaining traction. The Register-Guard endorsed it today. But most of the tax break would go to the rich, who are unlikely to spend it to stimulate the economy. Continue reading
I took too long to write about last Friday’s episode of Battlestar Galactica, and hereby vow (with fingers only a little bit crossed) to do better in the future. But there are a couple of things I want to scribble down before tonight’s episode airs … So this is longer than intended. It happens. Continue reading
I’m a bit embarrassed that I completely forgot to mention this last week, when I first heard it, but better late than never: Culiarnia Eugenius, also known as EW’s food columnist, Jennifer Burns Levin, reminded me with her recent post that hey! Mark Bittman ate at Bellly last week! And that’s kind of nifty. Continue reading