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A unique new Oregon housing law allows the city of Eugene to resume "island annexations" in a bid to boost affordable housing and manage its patchwork borders.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Wehle {WAIL-ee}, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, about the Supreme Court's final decisions this term.
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For women, a college degree is still the best bet for economic mobility.
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People who rely on wheelchairs say that industry consolidation driven by private equity means long delays in getting them fixed, which isolates them from society and endangers their health.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 6/29 - Ham radio operators as vital emergency communicators
Tuesday 6/30 - EWEB prep for a hot summer
Wednesday 7/01 - Top Deschutes County Sheriff personnel under investigation
Thursday 7/02 - New Lane County Emergency Manager
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Monday 6/29 - Ham radio operators as vital emergency communicators
Tuesday 6/30 - EWEB prep for a hot summer
Wednesday 7/01 - Top Deschutes County Sheriff personnel under investigation
Thursday 7/02 - New Lane County Emergency Manager
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands more people from the few remaining countries with this program.
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The Supreme Court struck down most of the limits that Congress and the courts had previously established to protect the independence of regulatory agencies that comprise much of the federal government.
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The committee had been alerted by a fellow member of Congress of allegations of campaign finance violations and potential sexual misconduct, but said it found no evidence of wrongdoing.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Mississippi law that allows election officials to count mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received up to five days after it.
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President Trump said talks with Iran would resume Tuesday in Qatar, despite the two sides trading attacks in the Gulf over the weekend. Iran did not confirm whether it will participate.