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Just as office work has moved toward more flexible schedules and hybrid workplaces, volunteering has changed as well. Some Lane County, Oregon nonprofits are adapting to the new nature of volunteerism, while others are struggling.
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Monday 2/23 - Documentarians on a new film about a racial murder in Portland
Tuesday 2/24 - A long-shot petition to stop all animal killing in Oregon
Wednesday 2/25 - Experts on avoiding avalanche danger in the backcountry
Thursday 2/26 - Oregon's Boat - The McKenzie Drift Boat
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Monday 2/23 - Documentarians on a new film about a racial murder in Portland
Tuesday 2/24 - A long-shot petition to stop all animal killing in Oregon
Wednesday 2/25 - Experts on avoiding avalanche danger in the backcountry
Thursday 2/26 - Oregon's Boat - The McKenzie Drift Boat
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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President Trump hit familiar notes on immigration and culture in his speech Tuesday night, but he largely underplayed the economic problems that voters say they are most concerned about.
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China on Tuesday restricted exports to 40 Japanese entities it says are contributing to Japan's "remilitarization," in the latest escalation of tensions with Tokyo.
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The pushback comes as Democrats enter a midterm year where they hope to make gains in the House and Senate.
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As President Trump delivered his State of the Union address, reporters from across NPR's newsroom, are fact checking his speech and offer context.
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Focusing on political victories during his State of the Union address, Trump gave himself and Republicans high marks while scolding Democrats for their stances on the economy and immigration.