Letters

Letter: Judges are expected to be fair and impartial

Anna Stever recently submitted a letter stating that Oregon’s Judicial Code of Conduct prohibits a judicial candidate from…

Letters

Letter: My well-becoming ‘hugienist’

I went to the dentist Dec. 26 in Enterprise after 30 years overseas. I had gone to dentists…

Letters

Letter: A lack of judicial temperament

As a former member of the Judicial Fitness and Disability Commission that oversees the ethical conduct of judges,…

Editorials

Our view: Legislators make key decisions behind closed doors

We long for a journey to a smoke-filled room. Not an actual smoke-filled room, but the secret meetings…

Columns

Capital chatter: Lawmakers are talking past each other on Measure 110

One curiosity about Gov. Tina Kotek is her current hands-off approach to revising Measure 110, the drug-decriminalizing and…

Letters

Letter: Measure 113 is clear and unambiguous

With Christmas and the craziness going on in the world, it may have been easy to miss. On…

Letters

Letter: No charges or convictions based on 14th Amendment

Officials in two states, Colorado and Maine, have seen fit to (try to) exclude Donald Trump from their…

Letters

Letter: Let’s keep trying

The Middle East, in perpetuity, is not a conflict of good versus evil, but simply a centuries-long struggle…

Letters

Letter: Base vote on facts, not opinions

The word “opinion” is defined in Oxford Languages as “a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily…

Editorials

Our view: Roadside shrines a sad reminder to drive carefully

You see them along every highway in America, the sad sweet shrines to lives lost on the road.…

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