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The audit found issues with the implementation and evaluation of the state’s landmark drug decriminalization law.
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On this edition, we talk with Professor Christopher Hendon of the U of O, affectionately known as Dr. Coffee , about the science and sociology of our favorite morning beverage.
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On this edition we talk with Carolyn Stein, Executive Director of Food For Lane County. The organization provided more than eight million pounds of food last year, but the need remains high.
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On this edition we talk with Lauren Kessler, a local author who produced a special series on hunger for Lookout Eugene-Springfield. Kessler is a multi-book author and also a long-time volunteer for Food For Lane County's dining room.
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With the recent passage of Oregon Senate Bill 951 that addresses the corporatization of medicine, discussion of reform in the Medicaid system, the movement toward a universal health care plan legislation in Oregon, and the groundswell of interest in the direct primary care healthcare delivery system, this City Club of Eugene program discusses how Oregon is meeting the current healthcare crisis head on.
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It’s never too late to get vaccinated, according to the Oregon Health Authority’s Dr. Howard Choi.
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Expecting parents face longer drives for delivery after the closure of Providence Seaside's labor and delivery unit. The closure reflects a growing issue across the Pacific Northwest.
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The dogs train for the specific needs of the person they’re working with, but are all taught to disrupt panic attacks and help veterans feel safer in stressful situations.
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Rates for both COVID-19 and flu immunization are down heading into the holiday season.
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture is taking precautions after an outbreak of a serious strain of Equine Herpes at barrel racing and rodeo events in Texas and Oklahoma.
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On The edition, we talk with Dr. Corynn M. Gilbert, Director of Development for Bushnell University about its acquisition of property at the former PeaceHealth Hospital in Eugene for nursing education. We also talk with Bandana Shrestha, Oregon Director of AARP about a new survey which shows the difficulty faced by people who care for family and loved ones at home.
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Eugene’s White Bird Clinic is suing a rival nonprofit, Willamette Valley Crisis Care, over copyright infringement and the stealing of trade secrets.