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We talk with Logan Telles, Transportation Planner with the City of Eugene, and Captain Ryan Maloney of EPD, about efforts to slow and ultimately prevent all traffic fatalities in the City of Eugene. Then, we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about the public safety and law enforcement challenges of living in rural Lane County.
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On this edition, we talk with Amanda Silberling of TechCrunch about the death of a man at the Troutdale Amazon warehouse and reactions to it from employees who say the facility is not safe. Then we talk with Mari Shay of St. Charles Medical Center about a new Cancer treatment facility opening in Central Oregon.
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Oregon Health Authority cautions against giving baby poultry as gifts for Easter
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The state hasn’t seen a major measles outbreak yet. But it may only be a matter of time.
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On this edition, we talk with OSU researcher Julia Marks-Peterson, about her study which reveals new information about climate change by evaluating carbon locked in Antarctic ice for more than three million years. We also talk with KLCC's Macy Moore about two stories they recently produced from Corvallis about a new low-barrier housing shelter and OSU mental health services using doctoral students.
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The Oregon State University School of Psychological Science has opened its psychology training clinic in Corvallis to the broader community for low cost mental health services.
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A group of physicians in Lane County has filed a lawsuit trying to block the nonprofit PeaceHealth from switching to an out-of-state management company, ApolloMD, to staff its emergency departments.
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PeaceHealth said it was committed to moving forward with a transition to an out of state staffing group to manage its Lane County emergency rooms.
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Some public health officials say ICE activity and federal vaccine actions have caused confusion and fear, leading to fewer shots.
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Oregon Governor asks PeaceHealth to delay, reconsider Lane County emergency room staffing transitionThe request comes after PeaceHealth announced it would end its decades long relationship with Eugene Emergency Physicians in favor of Apollo MD, a Georgia based staffing company.
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Under a bill approved by Oregon lawmakers this month, schools would have to make sure their AED is in working order and easily accessible. Coaches would also be required to be trained on how to use them.
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Have you ever asked yourself, “Where’s the nearest public restroom?”In Eugene, a citywide venture aims to map each and every one.