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  • We talk with a U of O graduate school reporter, Abby Snethen, about her recent story of increased crime on Highway 99 and what businesses and the police are trying to do to address the issue. We also talk Joseph Vaile from Defenders of Wildlife who warns of potential damage to Oregon forests from congressional and executive actions, emphasizing the importance of public lands and the need for public advocacy.
  • Rooted Northwest in Western Washington is creating a co-housing community based on regenerative agriculture. Founder Dave Boehnlein speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about farmland preservation, solving the loneliness epidemic, and making a difference through lifestyle.
  • Oregon On The Record discusses the controversy surrounding book bans, particularly those targeting LGBTQ+ authors and subjects. State Representative Travis Nelson sponsors Senate Bill 1098, which aims to prevent book bans based on author or character identity, aligning with federal and state laws.
  • Oregon On The Record discusses the recent anti-ICE protests in Eugene with organizer Rob Fisette and KLCC reporter Zach Ziegler. Fisette, an organizer for the Party for Socialism and Liberation, highlights the solidarity with protesters in LA, and Ziegler, covering the event, observes a large, peaceful turnout and a hands-off police presence.
  • Nate Guadagni has been teaching yoga, qigong and meditation full time for almost 20 years.
  • This week, we have questions about roller derby teams in Oregon, secessionist movements and we'll go on a quest for a movie rental. Listen along with Michelle from Corvallis!
  • Oregon On The Record talks with Tom Lehman, a 72-year-old man who chose to end his life using Oregon's Death with Dignity law due to terminal COPD. Tom decided on this path years ago, and reaffirmed his decision after being diagnosed.
  • Oregon On The Record talks with Tom Lehman, a 72-year-old man who chose to end his life using Oregon's Death with Dignity law due to terminal COPD. This second episode deals with challenges one faces in trying to settle one's affairs before passing away.
  • We talk with Alex Baumhardt, a senior reporter at The Oregon Capitol Chronicle about pending legislation to update Oregon water regulations due to climate change and overuse. Key bills include Senate Bill 427, which requires environmental reviews for water right transfers, and Senate Bill 1153, which enhances transparency and tribal involvement in water management.
  • Kelli teaches science and Agriculture, coordinates the Health and Career and Technical Education programs, and she directs the Future Farmers of America chapter at Mohawk Jr/ Sr High School in Marcola.
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