Macy Moore
Reporting fellowMacy Moore is a KLCC Public Radio Foundation Journalism Fellow and joined KLCC in 2026. They graduated from Oregon State University with a BS in Biochemistry and a minor in Applied Journalism. Macy was the Station Manager for KBVR-FM, the student-run radio station at OSU. In their free time, Macy enjoys playing the guitar and reading musician biographies.
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Lane County Commissioners voted Tuesday to increase disposal fees and reduce services at three waste transfer stations in the county.
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The Corvallis School Board approves contract to repair the Osborn Aquatic Center.
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The camp is a five day hands-on firefighting training camp for women and female identifying individuals ages 16 through 19. Eugene Springfield Fire has hosted the camp for the past 15 years.
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The Eugene Frontrunners and Walkers is an LGBTQ+ running and walking club that meets once weekly to run the Amazon Trail.
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Food For Lane County’s free summer food program is returning this year. It offers a free lunch to kids every weekday from now until Aug. 22.
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Starting July 8, Eugene Springfield Fire will be the first in Oregon to provide lifesaving blood and plasma to patients during emergency transport.
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The Corvallis City Council is considering new taxes to fill an $18.4 million budget gap. At Monday’s meeting, the council decided it would need more public input before considering new taxes or potential service cuts.
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Oregon State University celebrated the class of 2026 in Corvallis on Saturday at the school’s 157th Commencement Ceremony.
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On Wednesday, the Bethel School District celebrated the groundbreaking of the Danebo Elementary School expansion project.
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The Coffin Butte Landfill in Benton County has been criticized for poor waste management practices and was fined by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality earlier this year. The nearby non-profit Bit By Bit Adaptive Riding says it’s had to move its therapy horses off its property due to the landfill.