The Klamath Tribes are celebrating evidence of Chinook salmon spawning in Klamath River tributary.
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 3/23 - Alan Torres of the Register Guard on his reporting on Eugene seeking alternatives for CAHOOTS
Tuesday 3/24 - Suzanne Haag of the Eugene Ballet about their upcoming "AI" ballet
Wednesday 3/25 - OSU professor Julia Marks-Peterson about new ways to determine the historic record of greenhouse gases in ice
Thursday 3/26 - New Springfield School Superintendent Jodi O’Mara
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 3/23 - Alan Torres of the Register Guard on his reporting on Eugene seeking alternatives for CAHOOTS
Tuesday 3/24 - Suzanne Haag of the Eugene Ballet about their upcoming "AI" ballet
Wednesday 3/25 - OSU professor Julia Marks-Peterson about new ways to determine the historic record of greenhouse gases in ice
Thursday 3/26 - New Springfield School Superintendent Jodi O’Mara
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
The Oregon State University School of Psychological Science has opened its psychology training clinic in Corvallis to the broader community for low cost mental health services.
More local news from KLCC
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A group of physicians in Lane County has filed a lawsuit trying to block the nonprofit PeaceHealth from switching to an out-of-state management company, ApolloMD, to staff its emergency departments.
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People in and around the city of Monroe in Benton County may soon have a new electric utility. Blachly-Lane Electric Cooperative agreed to terms to buy PacifiCorp’s Monroe territory, covering 1,162 residential, commercial and irrigation customers in Monroe, Alpine, Bellfountain and along Highway 99W.
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The Eugene Family YMCA wants feedback about building out its Patterson Street property, next to the tennis and pickleball facility in South Eugene, and adding a new location in North Eugene.
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Siletz Valley School could close in June for not complying with its charter agreement.
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PeaceHealth said it was committed to moving forward with a transition to an out of state staffing group to manage its Lane County emergency rooms.
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The lawsuit stems from recent turmoil over Loveall’s behavior regarding the treatment of three county employees.
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Spring Whale Watch Week on the Oregon coast coincides with Spring Break for many schools in the state.
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Eugene 4J School District leaders say they may need to cut an additional $10 million to $20 million from next year’s budget in order to close a far larger than anticipated shortfall.
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Some public health officials say ICE activity and federal vaccine actions have caused confusion and fear, leading to fewer shots.
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Lane Community College leaders estimated in a meeting Wednesday that they’ll need to eliminate 20.5 positions and cut two academic programs to balance next year’s budget.