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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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.
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Corvallis Housing First broke ground on their new project, Third Street Commons, a permanent supportive housing community.
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An upcoming concert series in Eugene and Beaverton will explore themes of LGBTQ+ legacy, courage and resilience. The Legacies concerts are a collaboration between the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus and the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus, and will showcase LGBTQ+ history through song.
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For the second time this year, Eugene tattoo studios are gearing up for a Friday the 13th flash tattoo event.
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Solar installers from across Oregon are coming together to install a solar array at the Corvallis Community Center in honor of industry pioneer James Reismiller.
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Grass Roots Books and Music is an independent bookstore that has served Corvallis since 1971. Recently, the store's founders announced they’d be selling the business to three employees: Jay Enghauser, Brandon Enghauser, and Amber Hamilton.
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A coalition of parents have filed petitions to recall all seven members of the Corvallis School Board. If the petitions gain enough support by early April, a special election for new board members could take place.
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Oregon State University Department of Forestry Logging Sports team hosted the 2026 edition of the Spring Thaw, a logging sports competition.
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Members of the Eugene Springfield NAACP are mourning the loss of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist and politician who died Tuesday at 84.
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The Lavender Network is an LGBTQ collaborative resource hub and is the first permanent LGBTQ center in Lane County.