Amy Brenneman
News InternAmy Brenneman is the 2019 Snowden Intern. She began working in the KLCC News Room June 24, 2019. She recently graduated from University of Oregon with a major in journalism and a minor in anthropology. She loves radio so much, she even made her undergraduate thesis an audio story about paranormal tourism in the United States.
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Lane County Waste Management is introducing ongoing community-based plastics recycling to replace its single day Plastics Roundup event.This new model of…
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Lincoln County Health and Human Services has confirmed several cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, in the area.These cases are likely found in people…
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Oregon democratic senator, Ron Wyden, wants stronger action on gun control in response to the shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio.At a recent…
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In June, the City of Eugene put a moratorium on glyphosate a common ingredient found in herbicides such as Roundup.Recent studies have shown this…
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Three Oregon counties are establishing a regional committee ahead of the 2020 census. Each person recorded in the area represents $3,200 in federal…
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Reality Kitchen is a wholesale bakery and café in Eugene that offers jobs to people with disabilities is expanding.Jim Evangelista, executive director,…
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With hotter, drier weather arriving this weekend, fire crews in Douglas County are making progress on the Milepost 97 fire. The blaze is one mile south of…
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PeaceHealth opened a same-day clinic in South Eugene on July 22nd.Located at Woodfield Station, this clinic will allow people to make quick turn-around…
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Last month, Looking Glass opened its newly remodeled Regional Crisis Center, which offers residential mental health treatment to vulnerable youth in Lane…
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Hundreds of artists are coming to Eugene to take part in Visual Arts Week, kicking off this Friday.The second-annual celebration is a collaboration…