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After a year of preparation, the Oregon State University Wind Ensemble is headed to an international music conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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KLCC went to the 2026 Oregon Country Fair and brought back an audio postcard and pictures.
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The Springfield History Museum reopens July 10 after a six-month renovation, featuring a new Willamette Valley agriculture exhibit, refreshed artifacts, and improved accessibility.
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This week every answer pairs with the word "master," like "puppet," or "bedroom." Will Jen from Springfield master this quiz?
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Retired Eugene history teacher Raymond Brown spends the Fourth of July—and the rest of the year—bringing the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights to life through living history presentations.
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Eugene eatery Lox, Stocks & Bagels was filmed for the online show "America's Best Restaurants," a boost owner Maxwell Davis welcomes during the summer lull.
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Sandy Brown Jensen shares a deeply personal Viz City review, exploring the emotional journey of salvaging her late sister's lifelong collection of vibrant watercolor art.
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The 57th Oregon Bach Festival begins June 27 in Eugene, celebrating its legacy and themes of "Creation and Invention" with accessible, sliding-scale, and free community concerts.
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What’s better than a summer afternoon spent reading? This is the time of year we read for fun. And local libraries have a lot to offer this summer.
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A new museum celebrating Oregon’s film history is coming to the Cottage Grove Armory, starting with recreated bedroom sets from "National Lampoon's Animal House."
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Eugene Pride has announced that their annual march from Kesey Square will be cancelled.
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Roseburg Schools and the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe partner to offer high school credit for the revived Takelma language and boost Native student support in Oregon.