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A building permit for the land will appear before the Lane County Board of Commissioners on July 7. County staff have rejected it twice already, and people ranging from neighbors to state employees object.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - New nonprofit 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 - New nonprofit 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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The International Olympic Committee advised sports bodies to end a three-year program vetting Russians for neutral status ahead of qualifying events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic strategist Joel Payne about prominent Democrats on the national and state levels urging Graham Platner to withdraw from Maine's U.S. Senate race.
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Heat waves are becoming more common and intense as a result of climate change — and roads are suffering as a result. Are the nation's roads up to meeting the challenge of a warmer, wetter future?
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Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney spoke about reconciliation at a church in the shadow of the Supreme Court last week as the high court wrestled with race and who can be an American.