
Oregon On The Record
Monday-Thursday following the 2:00pm broadcast
On Oregon On The Record we bring you interviews and conversations about issues that matter most to western and central Oregon. From important topics in politics, the economy, education, the environment and more, Oregon on the record will move beyond the headlines and delve deeper into stories that matter to our community.
Latest Episodes
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On this edition we talk with Ramón Alvarado and Phil Colbert of the University of Oregon about the ethical and practical considerations of AI in our society.
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Michael Dunne, Brooke Bumgardner and Julia Boboc of KLCC discuss how different generations experienced the scourge of school shootings over the years.
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On this edition, we talk with NPR Pentagon Correspondent Tom Bowman. He's been in many theaters of war, literally dodged bullets and now pursues Defense Department sources trying to doge his questions.
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On this edition of Oregon on the Record, KLCC's Love Cross tells the story of her friend, Cathy Griswold, who survived the Beachie Creek Fire and whose resiliency has helped her build back.
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On this edition, we talk with Lane County Medical Director Dr. Patrick Luedtke about the public health challenges of climate change.
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A conversation with Sheanna Steinglass of OSU and the Benton County non-lethal deterrence grant program, and Mark Elbroch, director of Panthera's Puma program about the myths around cougars and ways people, mountain lions and livestock can co-exist.
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On this edition we talk with OPB's Amelia Templeton and The Oregonian's Kristine de Leon about the three west coast states, going it alone to develop their own vaccine guidelines - against the guidance of the Health and Human Services department.
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On this edition we talk with Alex Baumhardt of The Oregon Capitol Chronicle about the special session in the Oregon legislature to try and pass a transportation budget. Then we talk with KLCC's Nathan Wilk about safety concerns in downtown Eugene.
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On this edition, we talk with Cristina Wilson of Oregon State University about training specialized robots on Mt. Hood and other harsh environments to prepare them for an ultimate trip to Mars.
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On this edition we talk with Oregon State labor economist Gail Krumenauer about the unemployment rate and challenges ahead for job seekers and the economy in general.