The so-called King tides that dash against Oregon’s coastline every winter may grab all the headlines, but an upcoming series of extremely low tides promise to reveal some magic of their own.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 5/11 - OSU grant to upgrade athletics and pay players
Tuesday 5/12 - Update on fire season woes
Wednesday 5/13 - U of O Star Kayvon Thibodeaux on NIL lessons
Thursday 5/14 - The downfall of Cascade Relief
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Monday 5/11 - OSU grant to upgrade athletics and pay players
Tuesday 5/12 - Update on fire season woes
Wednesday 5/13 - U of O Star Kayvon Thibodeaux on NIL lessons
Thursday 5/14 - The downfall of Cascade Relief
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
An airport that supports firefighting efforts in the Oregon Cascades will be closed during June and July. But state officials say it will re-open before the peak of the wildfire season.
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Augusta Brands will shutter its Pacific Headwear custom-embroidered hat facility, with a limited number of employees being offered transfers.
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Deschutes County Commission candidates raised over $1 million in cash and in-kind contributions ahead of the May primary election. The record-setting fundraising comes as four commission spots appear on the ballot, three of which are wide-open seats.
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An oncologist traveling on a cruise ship amid a hantavirus outbreak says he's the lone American isolated at a special biocontainment unit in Nebraska.
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The lawsuit claims that the cutting of these old-growth trees is against federal rules, and that a defendant had promised a judge the trees would not be cut.
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Southern Oregon University trustees voted for the university to create its own long-term financial plan while using Deloitte's controversial recommendations as guidance.
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Paul McCartney’s “Liverpool Oratorio” is being performed by the Eugene Concert Choir and Orchestra, with four guest soloists and special guests The All-American Boys Chorus of Santa Ana, California. The performance is on Sunday, May 17 at The Hult Center.
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The Lane County Farmers Market has been operating in downtown Eugene for more than a century. Next month, it’s expanding to Springfield.
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A referendum on Oregon's primary ballot seeking to repeal a Democratic gas tax increase is complicating the affordability message central to the party's midterm election strategy.
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As of Tuesday, just over 11% of registered voters in Lane County had returned their ballot.
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The 4th annual Spring Stampede is this Saturday, May 16, at the Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis. Spectators will see a variety of rodeo events including barrel racing, rough stock, and team roping.