KLCC Voters Guide for the Oregon Primary Election on May 19, 2026 - Includes candidate interviews and coverage on elections and ballot measures across the region.
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In this month's Good Gardening, KLCC's John Fischer explores how vegetable gardening offers more than fresh, low-cost produce—revealing seasonal patterns, supporting wellness, and deepening your connection to nature.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with legal theorist Kimberlé Crenshaw about her new memoir "Backtalker."
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"The Trials of Winnie Mandela," a new Netflix documentary, sees the granddaughters of South Africa's anti-apartheid legend confront the complex legacy of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela — the woman they simply knew as “Big Mommy.”
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Billions in funding were cut under President Trump were restored in 2026. Now, watchdogs say the administration is finding other ways to withhold money – and scientists are feeling the consequences.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 5/04 - Kee Zublin, principal at South Eugene High School
Tuesday 5/05 - Sam Levin of the Guardian on Oregon's public defender shortage
Wednesday 5/06 - Former Clinton Labor Secretary and UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus, Robert Reich
Thursday 5/07 - Senator Ron Wyden
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 5/04 - Kee Zublin, principal at South Eugene High School
Tuesday 5/05 - Sam Levin of the Guardian on Oregon's public defender shortage
Wednesday 5/06 - Former Clinton Labor Secretary and UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus, Robert Reich
Thursday 5/07 - Senator Ron Wyden
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Families in Norfolk, Va., await the return of roughly 15,000 sailors and Marines as the USS Ford continues a deployment that started more than 10 months ago.
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The federal government is offering local law enforcement incentives to join a program that gives their officers authority to make immigration arrests. Police leaders say the funds, which include money for salaries, equipment and vehicles, are enticing.
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The political environment doesn't look good for Republicans right now, but the party could make gains in the many races for governor across the country this November.
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Two musicals are tied with 12 nominations each: a special-effects-crammed The Lost Boys, and the candy-colored satire Schmigadoon! The Pulitzer-winning Liberation was nominated for Best Play.
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Summer blockbuster season has begun — on the big screen and in bookstores. This month brings new titles from Douglas Stuart, Kathryn Stockett, Ali Smith, David Sedaris and many more.