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  • Police were called to the Return to Nature Funeral Home earlier this month after receiving reports of a strong odor. What they found inside was "horrific," the county sheriff said.
  • The Ducks and Beavers meet in Eugene for their annual football rivalry game on Saturday, marking the 129th matchup between the two Oregon teams.
  • Pumpkin can be used for so much more than pie. Sweet and savory, pumpkin and winter squash can be used to make soups, stews, risotto, bread, cookies, cakes and more.
  • Under oath in a $1.6 billion defamation case, Murdoch says he wishes Fox News had been "stronger in denouncing" false claims of election fraud. Fox says the lawsuit threatens journalists' free speech.
  • On this edition we talk with Oregon Representative Val Hoyle about war with Iran, Trump tariffs and her re-election bid. Then we talk with KLCC's Zac Ziegler about a censure vote against Lane County Commissioner David Loveall.
  • Oregon On The Record discusses the failure of green energy initiatives in Oregon and Washington, attributing it to outdated transmission infrastructure. Monica Samayoa and Tony Schick from Oregon Public Broadcasting explain that the states are lagging in renewable energy adoption, missing 2030 benchmarks but potentially meeting 2035-2040 goals. The Trump administration's withdrawal of federal funding and the Bonneville Power Administration's slow transmission line development exacerbate the issue. Lawmakers are now focusing on addressing these gaps, and public pressure is needed to push for more renewable energy and grid improvements. The conversation also touches on the risks of brownouts and blackouts due to increasing energy demand and aging infrastructure.
  • On this edition we talk with ProPublica's Jennifer Smith Richards about her recent story showing how the Trump Administration cut funding for Oregon deaf and blind students in the name of rooting out DEI. Then, we talk with our own reporter Zac Ziegler about a local public radio station having to cut NPR programing to save money.
  • On this edition, we talk with Trond Jacobson, head of the University of Oregon Forensics Program and student debaters Dylan Kussman-Carter and Lorelei Sassenfeld about the potential removal of the program and what it might mean for students and University history.
  • On this edition we talk with Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai, US District Court Judge for the District of Oregon. Kasubhai is the first Asian American lifetime judge and first Muslim lifetime judge in the District of Oregon. Kasubhai is the third Muslim lifetime judge in our nation’s history.
  • Toy stores were once the domain of national chains. Now, with the known chain stores largely gone, local shops are finding their niche to compete against online mega-retailers and big box stores. We hear from Eugene toy store owner Richard Goosman about the industry today.
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