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  • A conversation with Pilot Karl Wellfare, Flight Medic, Bridget Krissie and PR Manager Natalie Hannah of the Life Flight Network.
  • A conversation with the BLM and an environmentalist about how best to manage Oregon's wild horse population.
  • The value of writing in the classroom, and in natural settings is explored in the newest Oregon Grapevine episode. Kurt Caswell speaks with host, Barbara Dellenback, about the Sowell Collection in Literature, Community, and the Natural World. They also discuss teaching in the era of Artificial Intelligence, and writing while hiking.
  • A conversation with ProPublica and NW Natural about the gas company missing its goals of providing renewable natural gas.
  • A conversation with professor David Hurwitz of Oregon State University and City of Eugene planner Shane Rhodes about better ways for bikes and cars to coexist.
  • 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.
  • A conversation with Amy Handler, the new President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon.
  • On this edition, we talk with Eli Hager, a reporter from ProPublica about his story detailing how an Oregon man with a misdemeanor family charge may end up deporting him nearly two decades later and how this is becoming a larger ICE tactic. We also talk with KLCC's Macy Moore about the attempt to recall ALL Corvallis school board members.
  • 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.
  • Can Eugene hold big retailers accountable for their carbon footprint? A new ballot initiative modeled on Portland's Clean Energy Fund would require corporations earning over $1 billion nationally to pay into a local clean energy fund. Plus: why Benton County commissioners did a sudden about-face on the controversial Coffin Butte landfill expansion after years of community opposition.
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