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This program covers the work of two students who will be investigating how local migrant community members receive their news and how they go about verifying the truthfulness of that information.
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Golden eagle feathers are sacred in many cultures. The Yakama Nation aviary is now home to a 1-year old golden eagle. That’s a big deal because it’s hard to get those feathers legally from the federally protected birds.
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Ten community members each to imagine they had a magic wand and could conjure up a gift for Eugene that would make it an even better place to live, work, and/or play.
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The 7-month-old opossum is one of the latest arrivals at the Oregon Zoo. His journey to Portland covered three states and involved a monthslong search for loose opossums.
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University of Oregon Law Professor Michael Fakhri is an expert on food law. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about hunger, food sovereignty, genetically modified food, patents, and more.Professor Fakhri works with the United Nations, and the Food Resiliency Project and details those projects in this conversation.
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Oregon has created the fresh tribal affairs director position, while Washington has had a similar official in place since the early 80s.
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A conversation with Brian Bull of KLCC and University of Oregon Journalism School about the career of journalist and the venue of public media.
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Two large Oregon coastal campgrounds have extended their closure schedules.
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The Florence Senior Meals Program is reopening Dec. 4. The Springfield meal site will re-open in January and Coburg will re-open in February. The sites closed during the pandemic.
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Mushroom experts in Oregon say the public should be careful when foraging this fall.
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A conversation with leaders of Eugene Mountain Rescue about how they help save people in need in our wilderness areas.