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  • On this edition, we talk with Khushboo Rathore of the Oregon Journalism Project about how lower prices for pot is hurting mental health services dependent on that product's tax revenue. We also talk with KLCC's Macy Moore about her story on the Jackson Street Youth Center.
  • On this episode of Oregon On The Record, host Michael Dunne talks with U.S. District Court Judge Mustafa Kasubhai about the role of the federal judiciary, judicial restraint and how checks and balances function during times of political pressure. Kasubhai also explains how federal cases are assigned and reviewed.Later, Eugene Public Library Services Director Angela Ocana discusses the library’s budget challenges and an upcoming local levy, outlining how it supports library services, early literacy, neighborhood access and community education.
  • On this edition we talk to Lane County Medical Director Dr. Patrick Luedtke about outbreaks of measles in Oregon. And we talk to Professor Tim Gleason about the challenges journalists have in covering President Trump.
  • On this edition, we talk to Peter Alilunas a U of O film professor and why movie attendance is way down and why we should venture back to the theater. And we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about the deep cuts coming to Eugene schools.
  • On this edition we talk with JoJo Breslin of "Scramazon" and Ruth Wren of Stop Amazon who want to keep the corporate giant's proposed fulfillment center out of Eugene. And we talk with Wesley Binder of OSU about a new study which shows how wolf recovery in Yellowstone is changing the behavior of other apex predators like cougars.
  • In this episode of Oregon Rainmakers, we head to the Eugene Family YMCA to hear how one of the area’s largest exercise facilities deals with its annual January rush.
  • On this episode, we talk with Miranda Cyr, education reporter with the Register Guard about the deep cuts being made to Springfield Schools and we also talk to KLCC's Love Cross about her new series about emergency preparedness.
  • On this edition, we talk with OPB's Kyra Buckley about how the new WNBA Portland Fire basketball team is coming along. They recently announced their schedule even thought they haven't signed any players as yet. Then we talk to KLCC reporters Julia Boboc and Nathan Wilk about their experience covering local protests.
  • On this edition, we talk with OPB's Elizabeth Miller about a new survey of Oregon students and their attitudes toward school and education. We also talk with Clayton Franke of the Bend Bulletin about that city's removal of Flock cameras.
  • On this edition, we talk with Oregon Representative Val Hoyle about the recent violence related to federal officers and we talk to the City of Eugene's Ian Campbell about a Department of Justice investigation about a Eugene swim program.
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