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Oregon State University Department of Forestry Logging Sports team hosted the 2026 edition of the Spring Thaw, a logging sports competition.
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In an interview recorded February 25, 2025, Linda Wertheimer discusses her childhood in New Mexico, working at the BBC, and her earliest years helping NPR become a renowned source of news and information. Wertheimer also talks about her knack for calling the presidential race based on her interactions with everyday Americans during campaign seasons, and what she's been up to since her retirement in 2024.
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Now in its 15th year, the Vegan Chef Challenge is underway for the first time in Oregon, with Eugene eateries participating.
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This year's Grilled Cheese Experience is the 12th annual February fundraising event for Food For Lane County.
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When it comes to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons cases, search teams have to be ready for the possibility of coming across a corpse. One Oregon MMIP group is proactively helping their volunteers prepare for that encounter.
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In this program, Oregon State University professor David G. Lewis explains the culture, lifestyle, and history of the Kalapuya, the people originally inhabiting the Willamette and Umpqua river valleys.
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In "Oregon Ready," KLCC host Love Cross embarks on her own journey to become "2 Weeks Ready," inspired by the Pledge to Prepare program from Eugene Water & Electric Board. Join in and follow her as she shares progress updates, interviews from emergency managers and preparedness experts, and actionable tips for your own effort to be prepared.
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Each year, City Club of Eugene poses the question "If you could give any gift to the City of Eugene, what would it be?" to a broad selection of community members and asked them to share their answers in just three to four minutes each.
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Juvenile sea lion rescued from the side of US 101 south of Newport
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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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As of Tuesday morning St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County still had nearly 1,000 food boxes available for people to sign up for.
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Members of the Jewish community gathered at the Valley River Center to light the candle marking the first night of Hanukkah.