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The 57th annual Oregon Country Fair kicks off this Friday along the Long Tom River in Veneta.
Enjoy the sounds of 2026 Oregon Country Fair on KLCC as we broadcast live from the Main Stage on Saturday, July 11th and Sunday, July 12th.
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Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - Pilot program to support both Eugene business and homeless
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 - Pilot program to support both Eugene business and homeless
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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With just months until the midterms, President Trump relieved the remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, a move condemned by Democrats and voting rights advocates.
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The disability community has long worried about what would happen if special education oversight moved from the Education Department to another agency. Now, those moves are becoming more real.
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The Interior Department is arguing D.C. height limits don't apply to federal projects, bucking a century of precedent. If the panel reviewing Trump's arch agrees, experts say it could change the city.
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The four biggest U.S. airlines control roughly three-quarters of the market. Industry critics say consolidation is bad for passengers, but airlines say there's still healthy competition.
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Gas prices have fluctuated since the U.S. and Israel launched a war on Iran, which disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and left consumers unsure of what they'll pay at the pump.