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  • It's the seventh Australian Open title for the younger Williams sister, and moves her to the top spot in number of major titles in the Open era.
  • Alabama's top health official says the state has "literally shrunk." According to preliminary data, it saw 64,714 total deaths and 57,641 births in 2020.
  • We talk with Eugene Representative and Speaker of the Oregon House, Julie Fahey about the wins and losses in the 2025 regular session and look ahead to the special session on August.
  • Michael Dunne discusses the Cascadia subduction zone's potential for a massive earthquake and tsunami, and a new threat of land subsidence causing flooding. Tina Dura, a Virginia Tech professor and part of the Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center, explains that the Juan de Fuca plate is subducting beneath the North American plate, causing the land to drop up to six feet during earthquakes. This subsidence, combined with sea level rise, could significantly expand floodplains. Dura emphasizes the importance of preparedness and the challenges of communicating the risks due to Cascadia's seismic quietness. The conversation also touches on the potential for predicting earthquakes and the advancements in early warning systems.
  • Spring is typically planting time, but right now may be a good time to think about things you want to grow next year.
  • A federal manufacturing contract to increase COVID-19 vaccine production has an unusual clause that could move a company's employees and their families to the front of the vaccination line.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear from the CEO of Lane Transit District, Jameson Auten, about how they are weathering challenges like a driver shortage, and you’ll also hear a conversation with a driver, who left retirement as a firefighter to help people get where they need to go.
  • A conversation, and audio tour of the new Eugene Family YMCA. The new facility is nearly twice the size of the old building and will offer the community many more services for young and old.
  • Trump begins his first full day in office, Trump kicks off a slew of immigration-related executive actions, and Trump pardons all defendants charged and convicted over the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.
  • Rescuers search for survivors after midair collision in D.C. area, Trump plans to hold criminal migrants deported from U.S. at Gitmo, some pardoned Jan. 6 rioters have lengthy criminal records.
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