Oregon food banks face sharp cuts in federal food deliveries, as need for food assistance rises
This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 3/24 - The courts and Trump
Tuesday 3/25 - Crisis in Oregon education?
Wednesday 3/26 -Strikes and funding shortfalls at U of O
Thursday 3/27 - Making Lane County more accessible
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Monday 3/24 - The courts and Trump
Tuesday 3/25 - Crisis in Oregon education?
Wednesday 3/26 -Strikes and funding shortfalls at U of O
Thursday 3/27 - Making Lane County more accessible
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
Amtrak’s “Horizon” railcars have been pulled from service due to corrosion concerns, affecting nearly all trips on Amtrak Cascades daily service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Eugene, Oregon.
More local news from KLCC
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Senate Bill 1038 would tie Oregon’s temporal fate to Washington and California.
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A petition to allow Eugene voters to decide whether they want to pay a fee to maintain fire, and other city services, has qualified to appear on the November ballot.
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A coalition of contractors has argued the move is an unconstitutional power grab.
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Driven by high food prices and ethical concerns, some Oregonians use social networks to find their next meal.
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Oregon looks to be entering a drought-free spring as rains could continue for several more weeks, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s spring outlook.
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A lawsuit brought by 21 young people against the U.S. government over climate change has come to an end, a decade after it was filed.
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The James Beard Award is one of the highest accolades for people working in the restaurant industry. This year, its list of semi-finalists for Best Chef includes a Eugene chef: Isaiah Martinez.
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This May, voters will decide who represents them at school, fire and water districts.
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This year’s Eugene Marathon and half marathon finishers will be rewarded with a piece of history that may soon, itself, be history.
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Fourth-seeded Arizona advanced to the Sweet 16, surviving a ragged finish to beat former Pac-12 rival Oregon 87-83 in the NCAA Tournament.