Oregon’s senior Senator turns 76 on Saturday.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 4/28 - Oregon U.S Rep. Val Hoyle
Tuesday 4/29 - Report on the controversial Sheriff of Deschutes County
Wednesday 4/30 - How the University of Oregon is protecting international students
Thursday 5/1 - Flood risks from a Cascadia Earthquake
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 4/28 - Oregon U.S Rep. Val Hoyle
Tuesday 4/29 - Report on the controversial Sheriff of Deschutes County
Wednesday 4/30 - How the University of Oregon is protecting international students
Thursday 5/1 - Flood risks from a Cascadia Earthquake
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Oregon’s Department of Emergency Management says the Trump administration’s decision to abruptly cancel a hazard mitigation grant program will “significantly impact communities” across the state.
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Sharon Schuman, who lost her life this week in a terrible crash when she was running at Amazon Park, will leave a great loss and legacy in the Eugene community.
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Months of back-and-forth public conflict between Lincoln County’s district attorney, a commissioner and the county’s attorney has hit a new level with accusations of corruption by one side and calls for a state investigation by the other.
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A love of books and beer have come together in a new business. Hodgepodge will open this Saturday in Eugene.
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The union at the Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages has ended its strike after more than 200 days. But the company has now said it won’t give workers their jobs back if they’ve been replaced.
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The National Weather Service is suspending some weather balloon launches because of staffing shortages.
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Spring means more Oregonians are out exploring trails and parks, and nature renewing itself through mating and nesting season.
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An unincorporated river community in Lane County is reeling from the loss of federal funds meant to repair its failing drinking water system.
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Eugene 4J School District will be able to continue to allow classroom conversations around race and gender after a federal judge Thursday blocked the Trump administration’s threats to defund schools.
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More than 100 people gathered at Lane Community College in Eugene Wednesday for a town hall led by Oregon U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle. The event focused on the state of Social Security under the Trump administration.
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Voters in rural Lincoln County will decide this May whether to approve a five-year fire levy. It follows a major change in how the district operates.