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  • Last month’s shooting of an armed Eugene man who stood off against police for half a day has been deemed lawful. Based on reports by the Interagency…
  • At what might seem like the worst possible time ever, some local eateries have launched or expanded amid a global pandemic. Rather than pushing back…
  • Transportation • Lane Transit District - Buses on snow routes. 6:30 A.M. The following routes are on detour due to hazardous road conditions and closures:…
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks with novelist Angie Kim about her family thriller, "Happiness Falls." It's about a missing father and his special needs son who may or may not know what happened to him.
  • While discussing Sondheim's quintessential song "Send in the Clowns," commentator Rob Kapilow reveals that, like other great song composers, Sondheim doesn't really set words to music. Instead, he focuses on the emotion behind the words.
  • This week's From the Top comes from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, where a 16-year-old French horn player with an inspirational story performs Saint-Saëns. Also, a teen trio plays music by Arutiunian, and two young guitarists collaborate on traditional tunes in the presence of their idol, the legendary Christopher Parkening. This program originally aired Feb. 7, 2007
  • Friday, May 30, marks 50 years since the death of legendary Oregon distance runner Steve Prefontaine.
  • Oregon’s Good Samaritan Law includes an aspect which has to do with drug overdose. It provides immunity from drug charges and arrest when someone acts in…
  • On this edition, we talk with Mike Rogoway of The Oregonian about his story on the amazing rise of data centers in the state. Oregon is already a huge player in this space, and its going to add thousands of acres of these facilities. And each center consumes a huge amount of the state's water and electricity needs while actually employing very few people.
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