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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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.
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Jackson Street Youth Services, a nonprofit that supports youth experiencing homelessness in Linn and Benton Counties recently opened a new drop-in service center in Albany.
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The New Zone Artist Collective in Eugene is now accepting submissions for their biannual art exhibit, Zone 4 All.
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A 65-year-old concrete channel that makes up a portion of the Amazon Creek from East 24th Avenue to East 20th Avenue has been almost fully transformed.
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The Eugene Science Center has been operating with the same 11,000 square foot space since moving to its current building in 1980. The center is planning to double its capacity with an Outdoor Science Park expansion this summer.