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Jean “Fritz” Pierre Louis died while foraging for mushrooms in November. He was 76 years old.
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Juanita Avila is a Permanent Resident, and was carrying a card in her pocket that proved it. She said that didn't stop ICE agents from forcing her into the back seat of their car.
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In October, the board of the Upper Willamette Soil and Water Conservation District unanimously approved a purchase agreement for what’s known as the Rice Farm in Springfield.
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In an interview recorded December 11, 2024 Nina Totenberg discusses her early years beginning with National Public Radio, her coverage of the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy, and getting rushed to the ER after a tape-splicing accident. Totenberg also reflects on fighting shyness and imposter syndrome, and why she doesn't play Wordle.
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Nov. 19 is World Toilet Day, a global event flush with potential. Puns aside, it’s a serious awareness campaign that illustrates how access to a toilet can affect the health, safety and dignity of a community.
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Halloween is for lovers, right? Whether it’s the man of your screams, or the kind of ghoul you take home to mom, romance is not dead…even if the bride and groom may look it.
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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons team brings AI-sonar device to search for missing Oregon manThis weekend, on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, volunteers will search for 71-year-old Wesley Dixon Jones, a CTUIR tribal elder who’s been missing since October 5.
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The Nye Beach Book House, Newport's only bookstore, is set to close in mid-November.
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A Corvallis wildlife center and animal hospital is struggling to keep its doors open. The facility is relying on community support more than ever.
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Oregon is the first state to be ‘Accessibility Verified’ by platform for travelers with disabilitiesAfter Wheel the World mappers visited more than 750 locations across Oregon, the platform gave out its first statewide stamp of approval.
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The top 150 sheepdogs in the U.S. and Canada gathered in rural Modoc County, California, this month for the national sheepdog finals.
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In an interview recorded May 19, 2023, Bill Siemering talks to KLCC's Brian Bull about his early years working with WHA-AM in Madison, WI, WBFO in Buffalo, and then NPR on flagship productions like All Things Considered. Siemering also created NPR's principles, which has guided and shaped the organization's mission for half a century.