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The state’s economy has yet to recover from the pandemic, but leaders hope the success of women’s sports can help spark economic growth while preserving its grassroots culture.
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- The U.S. added just 64,000 jobs in November -- a sign the labor market is slowing
- The Warner Bros. Curse
- Teachers are using software to see if students used AI. What happens when it's wrong?
- Built to spill: The life of a crash test dummy
- Chain restaurants are hit by tariffs and inflation. How do they control costs?
- Republicans are divided on Afghan immigrant policy after the National Guard shooting
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Authorities have released images of the person they believe could be the gunman in a mass shooting at Brown University, and they're seeking the public's help identifying the person.
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Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Reiner, were found dead in their home on Sunday.
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An attack targeting a Hanukkah beach party halfway around the world casts a heavy shadow as Jews in Israel celebrate the holiday for the first time in years without a full-scale war or pandemic.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 12/15 - We talk with Andrew deCoriolis of Farm Forward, an Oregon nonprofit which seeks to reform the food system about the alarming amount of salmonella in Costco chickens.
Tuesday 12/16 - A chat with Aimee Green of the Oregonian about her story on the rising cost of skiing in Oregon.
Wednesday 12/17 - We talk with Rob Zako of Better Eugene-Springfield Transportation about our region’s most dangerous roads.
Thursday 12/18 - A chat with “Dr. Coffee” Prof. Christopher Hendon from UO about the science and mythology of coffee.
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 12/15 - We talk with Andrew deCoriolis of Farm Forward, an Oregon nonprofit which seeks to reform the food system about the alarming amount of salmonella in Costco chickens.
Tuesday 12/16 - A chat with Aimee Green of the Oregonian about her story on the rising cost of skiing in Oregon.
Wednesday 12/17 - We talk with Rob Zako of Better Eugene-Springfield Transportation about our region’s most dangerous roads.
Thursday 12/18 - A chat with “Dr. Coffee” Prof. Christopher Hendon from UO about the science and mythology of coffee.
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Trump has already declared the drug cartels terrorist organizations and ordered military strikes against suspected drug boats. Now he's declaring fentanyl a WMD. Experts on street drugs and fentanyl are skeptical these moves will reduce the supply of fentanyl on America's streets or reduce overdose deaths.
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Less than 48 hours after the deadly attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach that left more than a dozen dead, Australian authorities announced proposals for sweeping new gun laws.
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This year, 48 people are expected to be executed in the U.S. Meanwhile, fewer new death sentences are being issued, and public support for the death penalty is at its lowest point in over 50 years.
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Walshe said his wife left town for a work emergency in January 2023. Investigators found items like a hacksaw, bloody rugs and her COVID vaccine card in dumpsters — and chilling searches on his devices.
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Officials are investigating the death of the Hollywood director as a homicide.