Anti-ICE protestors gathered Tuesday outside the Federal Building in downtown Eugene, drawing a response from federal law enforcement.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 8/25 – Senator Wyden on Trump
Tuesday 8/26 – LCC board turmoil
Wednesday 8/27 – How government support increases breastfeeding rates
Thursday 8/28 – The evolution of sports talk
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 8/25 – Senator Wyden on Trump
Tuesday 8/26 – LCC board turmoil
Wednesday 8/27 – How government support increases breastfeeding rates
Thursday 8/28 – The evolution of sports talk
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
After a year at the Maxwell Community Center in northwest Eugene, The Lavender Network will move to a new space at 1590 Willamette Street near downtown Eugene, thanks to help from one of its local partners.
More local news from KLCC
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Sporting Cascades FC incorporates nature into its branding.
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A heatwave has hit much of western Oregon. In the Willamette Valley, an “Extreme Heat Warning” is now in place through at least Tuesday evening.
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The City of Springfield is working to avoid a budget crisis.
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A fire in Central Oregon is threatening homes in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties.
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Three EmX stops–Walnut, Agate and Dads' Gates–are closed for construction through Sept. 11 or project completion.
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U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle has announced she’s secured over $16.6 million in federal funding for community infrastructure projects across Oregon’s 4th district. But, the funding announcement comes with a caveat.
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Highs are expected in the upper 90s to lower 100s for the Southern Willamette Valley Friday through Monday.
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Faculty at the University of Oregon are raising concerns about an impending set of layoffs.
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Pay hikes mean negotiations over contracts will reopen for nurses in Albany and Newport at a time when the system has been struggling with finances.
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The trial is scheduled to go on for nearly four weeks, until Sept. 11.