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The superintendents of the three Eugene-Springfield school districts report to the community about projects and programs for this school year. They share the good news “treats” and describe some of the professional “tricks” they are using to boost district achievement for all students.
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As the government shutdown enters its second month, President Trump has spent two full weeks outside of Washington. This is a shift from how past presidents, including Trump, have approached shutdown politics.
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Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked in their fight over health care.
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Scott Anderson, a former U.S. diplomat and Brookings Institution fellow, breaks down how a term from the George W. Bush administration is influencing U.S. actions at sea.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 11/3– Anna King of Northwest Public Media explains her new documentary, Wrecked: Sinking ships and colliding cultures
Tuesday 11/4 - A check in with Sen. Ron Wyden about the government shutdown and other federal challenges
Wednesday 11/5 – Scott Cooper of NeighborImpact explains how Federal cuts and the government shutdown are hurting Central Oregon’s ability to feed those in need
Thursday 11/6 – A conversation with Sophia Patel, the leader of Functional Foundations Pediatric Services, a new nonprofit therapy organization in Eugene helping children with complex medical and developmental needs thrive through collaborative, play-based care
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 11/3– Anna King of Northwest Public Media explains her new documentary, Wrecked: Sinking ships and colliding cultures
Tuesday 11/4 - A check in with Sen. Ron Wyden about the government shutdown and other federal challenges
Wednesday 11/5 – Scott Cooper of NeighborImpact explains how Federal cuts and the government shutdown are hurting Central Oregon’s ability to feed those in need
Thursday 11/6 – A conversation with Sophia Patel, the leader of Functional Foundations Pediatric Services, a new nonprofit therapy organization in Eugene helping children with complex medical and developmental needs thrive through collaborative, play-based care
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
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The mayor of the Uruapan municipality, in the western state of Michoacan, was gunned down Saturday night in front of dozens of people who had gathered for Day of the Dead festivities, authorities said.
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President Trump's administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will continue to fund SNAP, the nation's biggest food aid program, using contingency funds.
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Israel says the remains of three hostages have been handed over from Gaza and will be examined by forensic experts as a month-old ceasefire holds.
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Over the weekend there were violent clashes between federal agents, witnesses and protesters. Locals say the festivities were muted this year, and fear more violence is in store for the city.