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  • There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
  • In February, the Eugene City Council passed a resolution to ban Natural gas infrastructure in new low-rise residential buildings in the city. Since then, the measure is now set to be decided by voters in the November 2023, election.

    What do you think? Should natural gas be banned in the construction of new low-rise residential buildings in Eugene?

    Record your question or comment using the app below, or if you prefer, email us at questions@klcc.org. We may use your questions and comments on our program.

    Let us know and then tune into KLCC for Oregon On The Record at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 2nd as we discuss this issue with experts on both sides of the issue.

  • Eugene’s business forecast for 2020 just got hazier, following Governor Brown’s directive to cancel large public gatherings as a precaution against…
  • Please join KLCC on April 27th for a discussion of "The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church" (Macmillan Publishers, March 2024) by Sarah McCammon in both Eugene and Corvallis.
  • KLCC is pleased to announce it has been recognized with five regional Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio, Television, Digital News Association (RTDNA).

    “I’m proud of our news team for their hard work and dedication to telling the stories of our region,” said KLCC News Director Chris Lehman. “These awards highlight the commitment our reporters and anchors have for keeping our audience informed.”

    For the fifth consecutive year, KLCC was recognized for Overall Excellence in the Small Market Radio Division for Region 1, including Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. The winning entry included a newscast by Love Cross, a segment from a show hosted by Michael Dunne, and reporting by Brian Bull, Chris Lehman, Tiffany Eckert, and Nathan Wilk.

    The individual honors included “Investigative Reporting” for reporter Brian Bull’s coverage of the ongoing troubles of Eugene’s shuttered J.H. Baxter wood treatment facility and “Breaking News Coverage” for Bull’s reports in the aftermath of a mass shooting at a Eugene concert venue. Bull also received the award for Excellence in Writing.

    In addition, KLCC's Love Cross won her second consecutive Edward R. Murrow award in the “Best Newscast” category. The broadcast included contributions from Chris Lehman and Nathan Wilk.

    “Every day, our team starts with the question, ‘what do Oregonians need to know today?’” observed General Manager Jim Rondeau. “By cultivating sources, examining records and reporting from the scene, our journalists bring new insights to the public square every day. We’re very proud of what their persistence and dedication has accomplished…and grateful for the public media contributors who make this vital work possible.”

    Regional winners will go on to compete in the national Edward R. Murrow Awards.
  • Each year, City Club of Eugene invites Dr. Johnny Lake to address us about a topic relating to the challenges faced by the BIPOC community. This year, he turns his attention to what is commonly referred to as DEI.
  • A panel discussion about this November's ballot Measure 118, an initiative to impose a corporate tax revenue rebate for residents.
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