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PeaceHealth will end its 35-year contract with Eugene Emergency Physicians and replace the local group with Atlanta-based ApolloMD to staff ERs in Springfield, Florence, and Cottage Grove. Local doctors cite rising wait times and worsening conditions at RiverBend. All 41 EEP providers have signed an agreement refusing to work for ApolloMD after June 30.
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Monday 2/16 - The Presidency on Presidents Day
Tuesday 2/17 - Problems at PeaceHealth
Wednesday 2/18 - Rescuing animals in crowded conditions
Thursday 2/19 - Celebrating Eugene Black Pioneers
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Monday 2/16 - The Presidency on Presidents Day
Tuesday 2/17 - Problems at PeaceHealth
Wednesday 2/18 - Rescuing animals in crowded conditions
Thursday 2/19 - Celebrating Eugene Black Pioneers
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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The U.S. military says the strikes were carried out in retaliation of the December ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter.
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In a joint statement, the foreign ministries of the U.K., France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands say Navalny was poisoned by Russia with a lethal toxin derived from the skin of poison dart frogs.
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Some of these power couples span multiple sports, while others compete in the same discipline — or even on the same team.
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People gathered on rooftops to enjoy flying kites for the first time in years, celebrating the spring festival of Basant. The activity had been banned due to injuries and deaths during past celebrations.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, who heads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is advancing a $50 billion plan to modernize rural health care.