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The 2020 Labor Day fires destroyed more than 1,700 manufactured homes — about 42% of all homes destroyed in Oregon that weekend. Most were in Jackson County, where the Almeda Fire burned across the towns of Talent and Phoenix, tearing through neighborhoods lining the Interstate 5 freeway.
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The winner of this weekend's Powerball lottery jackpot will be $1.7 billion richer.
All Things Considered, 3p-6p
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WBEZ's Adriana Cardona Maguigad reports on reaction in Chicago as Trump renews threats to send in National Guard troops and increase ICE enforcement.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 9/08 – Western Governors defy D.C.
Tuesday 9/09 – Coexisting with Cougars
Wednesday 9/10 – The impacts of heat on public health
Thursday 9/11 – Stories from the fire frontlines
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 9/08 – Western Governors defy D.C.
Tuesday 9/09 – Coexisting with Cougars
Wednesday 9/10 – The impacts of heat on public health
Thursday 9/11 – Stories from the fire frontlines
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Culture
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President Trump threatened the city with the deportation of undocumented immigrants, posting a reference to the film Apocalypse Now with the quote: "I love the smell of deportations in the morning."
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A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections for more than 1 million people from Haiti and Venezuela who live in the United States.
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Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson has called his agency's rule banning noncompetes unconstitutional. Still, he says protecting workers against noncompetes remains a priority.
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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay authors $3,000 per book in a landmark settlement over pirated chatbot training material.
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A strongly-worded statement from Bureau of Labor Statistics workers comes a month after President Trump attacked the integrity of the jobs numbers they release monthly.