Retired Eugene history teacher Raymond Brown spends the Fourth of July—and the rest of the year—bringing the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights to life through living history presentations.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 7/6 - Water wars in Bend
Tuesday 7/7 - Transgender athlete protections in Oregon
Wednesday 7/8 - TBD
Thursday 7/9 - Questionable political donations in Lane County
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Two additional Springfield Public School administrators may sue the district, accusing board members of creating a hostile work environment and retaliating against them.
More local news from KLCC
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This month marks three years since Eugene City Council pulled their proposal to ban some new natural gas hookups.
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The Thursday morning deadline to take down the fence at the Eugene Federal Building was on pause as of Tuesday evening. But Judge Mustafa Kasubhai is now writing an order that could bring it back.
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The district claims $1.2 million of its funding has been improperly diverted to other schools over a period of almost 10 years.
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The Oregon Court of Appeals will also weigh whether to allow a judge who previously represented PacifiCorp to stay on the case.
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The agency confirmed her firing but released no further comment.
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As Oregon faces longer wildfire seasons, Oregon Ready explores how a Douglas County community relies on the Firewise USA program and neighborhood collaboration to build defensible space.
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UO’s methane boilers are the largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions in Eugene. The decision means the university can use student building fee debt capacity to get a loan if it moves forward with the project.
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The Supreme Court ruled nothing in federal law prohibits Washington, Oregon and other states from accepting ballots that arrive via mail after Election Day.
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Following two failed property tax levies, the Lane Fire Authority is cutting two peak-hour ambulances and reducing community safety training programs.
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The City of Oakridge has received a $500,000 Brownfield assessment grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assess contamination levels of its old log ponds, and possibly reopen an old recreation facility.