The state’s employment economist said the increase is a welcome positive start after a year of losses in 2025.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 3/30 - E-bikes, fun conveyance or dangerous hazard?
Tuesday 3/31 - Eugene Weekly, back from the brink
Wednesday 4/01 - No Kings Protest - how it comes together
Thursday 4/02 -Oregon becoming a huge data center destination
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 3/30 - E-bikes, fun conveyance or dangerous hazard?
Tuesday 3/31 - Eugene Weekly, back from the brink
Wednesday 4/01 - No Kings Protest - how it comes together
Thursday 4/02 -Oregon becoming a huge data center destination
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Portland State University scientists are developing a soil treatment, using microbes, to combat soil liquefaction.
More local news from KLCC
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Oregon coast residents and visitors can learn more about tsunami hazards this week. The Oregon Department of Emergency Management is partnering with the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and the National Weather Service to bring its Tsunami 101 Community Roadshow back to coastal communities.
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Thousands of people turned out for an event in Springfield.
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If all goes as planned, the skeleton — after help from scientists and specialists from around the world — will be fully reassembled in May outside the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, completing a journey from surf to scientific centerpiece.
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Oregon’s congressional Democrats are asking federal officials to give the public more time to learn about and comment on new plans that would open up millions of acres of federal forests in Oregon to logging activity not seen since the 1960s.
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Environmental activists in Southern Oregon say the fight to protect forests has grown more difficult under the Trump administration.
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The City of Eugene is temporarily reopening the Autzen Canoe Canal Footbridge on Monday, March 30 in advance of the Spring Game and other University of Oregon events.
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For the second time since October, federal staff at the airport have gone without paychecks for more than 40 days.
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Races that could remake Central Oregon politics draw a competitive pool of candidates.
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Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes will retire on Aug. 31 after nearly 10 years in the position, the university announced Thursday.
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An appeals court has paused lower court rulings in Oregon that restricted federal officers' use of tear gas during protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland.