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Along the streets of Eugene, trees of various shapes and sizes create canopies of green, orange and red. Whether they sit on the side of the road, on medians or in the center of a roundabout, most of these trees were planted by Eugene’s Urban Forestry Department.
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The House could return as early as Wednesday to vote to reopen the government. But many Democrats say they will not support the deal, and some Republicans may not be inclined to vote for it either.
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Team Rubicon is a nonprofit led by veterans that goes into disaster zones.
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A flea market is Florida is feeling the effects of immigration enforcement as it's lost at least 30% of its customers.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 11/10 – Big budget cuts at Eugene 4J
Tuesday 11/11 - Helping vets returning to civilian life
Wednesday 11/12 – ProPublica's report about ICE-initiated violence in Oregon
Thursday 11/13 – Oregon's King Tides
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 11/10 – Big budget cuts at Eugene 4J
Tuesday 11/11 - Helping vets returning to civilian life
Wednesday 11/12 – ProPublica's report about ICE-initiated violence in Oregon
Thursday 11/13 – Oregon's King Tides
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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After 41 days of a government shutdown, the U.S. Senate passed a set of bills to reopen the government. The House comes back to vote as early as Wednesday afternoon.
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The families of some of the 25 girls and two teenage counselors who died in catastrophic flooding in Texas on July 4 are suing Camp Mystic and its owners.
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If you buy your own health insurance through the ACA marketplaces, how do this year's prices look to you?
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Prominent Afrikaners are pushing back after President Trump announced no U.S. officials will attend the G20 in Johannesburg, rejecting his claims of "white persecution" in South Africa as false.
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David Szalay uses spare and sparse language to follow one Hungarian-British man from his teen years through middle age. The prestigious prize honors the best English-language novels published in the U.K.