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Planning Fourth of July fireworks in Oregon? Here is a breakdown of what is legal, what is banned, and local rules for Eugene, Bend, Newport, and more.
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When American striker Folarin Balogun received a red card in Wednesday's World Cup match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, it had huge repercussions for Monday's game against Belgium.
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Former President George Washington called it "an effort of genius."
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Ukraine says it can now hit military and energy targets deep inside Russia. Former ambassador Daniel Fried explains why he thinks Russia is starting to lose its strategic advantage.
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Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
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Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Primm, Nev., a once-thriving casino town on the border with California, was on the verge of fading away for good. The family it was named for has stepped in and faces the challenge of reviving it.
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The country's theocracy hopes to see millions flood the streets of the capital beginning Saturday in scenes reminiscent to the burial of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989.
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A new national poll reveals a striking paradox in public sentiment ahead of America's 250th anniversary: a disconnect between Americans' strong patriotic pride and their lack of civic knowledge.
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The costs of having a baby in the U.S. can be hard to predict and budget for. We want to hear your stories and questions about how to navigate the system.
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The closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted shipments of fertilizer and natural gas, a key component in fertilizer manufacturing. It's unlikely to cause major price hikes for U.S. grocery shoppers.