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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 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.
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A decade after the tragedy at Umpqua Community College, the school is reeling and healing from yet another catastrophic event.
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A group of 60 Oregon veterans got a tour of the nation’s capital this past weekend as part of the ongoing “Honor Flight” series. One shared his experience with KLCC.
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In 2009, Clarice Wilsey found a box of her father’s letters. With these letters as a primary resource, she writes of Dachau, war, and the heroic man she never knew. Bob Welch discusses the process of writing a memoir with Clarice Wilsey and the lessons he learned from this process.
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The seventh - and final - emergency water station has been officially installed in Eugene. It’s part of the Eugene Water & Electric Board’s disaster preparedness plan.
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Earlier this week we reported on the mysterious absence of Vaux’s Swifts around Roseburg. The Umpqua Valley Audubon Society wanted help tracking flocks of these migratory birds, and now the watch parties are back on after a thousand swifts were sighted around town.
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Michael Dunne, Brooke Bumgardner and Julia Boboc of KLCC discuss how different generations experienced the scourge of school shootings over the years.
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Native youth in Eugene revive the traditional camas bake, harvesting and cooking this First Food in underground ovens. The event celebrates Indigenous culture, community, and a centuries-old Northwest tradition.
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CAHOOTS, Eugene's trusted mobile crisis response, faces major changes. Learn about community efforts to restore this vital non-police emergency service.