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When we talk about disaster preparedness, we often think about food, water, and evacuation routes. But disasters also come with paperwork- and financial stress-at the worst possible moment. This month, we’re focusing on financial first aid: what you can do now to make recovery easier later.
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15 South American migrants and asylum seekers deported from the U.S. to the DRC are now living in uncertainty in a country an with ongoing armed conflict, where they have no ties.
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The book tells the story of April Balascio's chaotic childhood and how, as an adult, she tipped police about her suspicions that her father could be a murderer, which eventually led to his arrest.
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Prison guards in New York say the state's correctional system is in crisis. Both guards and inmates are pleading with the state to fix what they say is a broken system.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 4/27 - U of O Prof on Iran war strategy
Tuesday 4/28 - Wolf population growing in Oregon
Wednesday 4/29 - Kids FIRST on protecting kids during Child Abuse Prevention Month
Thursday 4/30 - Countering influencers who tout health benefits of nicotine
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 4/27 - U of O Prof on Iran war strategy
Tuesday 4/28 - Wolf population growing in Oregon
Wednesday 4/29 - Kids FIRST on protecting kids during Child Abuse Prevention Month
Thursday 4/30 - Countering influencers who tout health benefits of nicotine
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Florida's governor has called lawmakers to meet starting Tuesday. They'll consider a fast-track redistricting that could flip some House seats held by Democrats to Republicans.
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Iran's foreign minister arrived in Russia on Monday, after a whirlwind weekend of diplomacy, seeking to gain political leverage and foreign backing as peace talks with the U.S. remain on hold.
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East Africa has rewritten marathon history as Sabastian Sawe produced a stunning breakthrough at the London Marathon, redefining what was thought possible over the marathon distance.
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Wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods fueled by manmade climate change are changing the housing industry. That's because people are embracing prefab homes that can withstand extreme weather.
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A new review of state education data shows teacher pay increases can't keep up with inflation and fewer students are enrolled in public schools.