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On this edition, we talk with Jill Bond the new editor of the Register Guard. She graduated from the University Of Oregon and returns to lead the newsroom during a fraught time in journalism.
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On this edition we talk with LaRonn Katchia, a documentary film maker about how Bigfoot fits in with indigenous people's culture and we speak with Khushboo Rathore, with the Oregon Journalism Project about surprising stats on dangerous jobs in the state.
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Federal cuts to food assistance programs are making times tough for regional food banks and the people who rely on them.
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Unionized Starbucks employees gathered for a practice picket in front of the Franklin Boulevard location in Eugene. They demanded a finalized contract and to protest unfair labor practices.
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We sit down with Arts and Business Alliance of Eugene Executive Director Kelly Johnson to discuss the nine-figure economic impact of art in the city.
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The project will help boost funding for the Oregon Agricultural Trust, which prevents farmland from being used for other purposes.
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The company recently announced hundreds of store closures and corporate-level layoffs.
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The company announced it is ending its production of hardwood plywood.
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Last fall, KLCC reported on problems many rural residents in west Eugene were having with delayed mail delivery. At the time, the U.S. Postal Service cited lack of adequate staffing. Now, they’re looking to hire two positions to support rural operations.
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We hear about efforts to build the blue economy from the keynote speakers at an upcoming event in Oregon, the Port of San Diego’s Paula Silvia and Jason Giffen.
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A beloved restaurant in Eugene is moving from the downtown location it's held for nearly 40 years to a larger space in the 5th Street Market.
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On this edition, we talk with OSU’s Richard van Breemen about his study showing that retail shops selling purported magic mushrooms have no psilocybin and other unlisted ingredients. Then, we say goodbye to our journalism fellow Sajina Shrestha.