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  • On this edition we speak with Andrea Williams of the Oregon Food Bank about how massive federal cuts are increasing food insecurity in our state. And will also speak with Kerry Tymchuck of the Oregon Historical Society about the upcoming birthday of the Beaver State.
  • KLCC's Tiffany Eckert talks about about her reporting on PeaceHealth layoffs and its shift to an out-of-state ER staffing firm, as local physicians dispute the reasons cited and warn of impacts on care.
  • On this episode we talk with Political Science Professor Chandler James of the University of Oregon about the role of the president, activist president's and the norms that guide - on do not - guide them.
  • On this edition, we talk with Talicia Brown, Founder and Executive Director of the Black Cultural Initiative about a new monument to Eugene's black community that is being built and cited at Alton Baker Park. Then we talk with Kelly Fleischmann of Greenhill Humane Society about a recent rescue of more than 36 cats at one home.
  • This week our quiz is an "Add a 'T'" round. Each clue will have two answers and you've got to add a 't' to the first answer to get the second. Will Finn from Eugene be met with unending boos or will his performance give his ego a boost?
  • Anna Moss and her band brought their soulful vibes straight from New Orleans to KLCC's studio to perform a dreamy mix of Americana, folk and jazz on the Front Porch. Their dynamic blend of drums, keys and guitar sets the stage for luscious three part harmonies.Anna also sat down with Dan Plaster to discuss her journey from rural Arkansas to New Orleans. Anna Moss stopped by the KLCC studios ahead of her appearance at the WOW Hall in Eugene on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
  • Springfield Public Schools' acting Superintendent Jodi O'Mara discusses budget challenges, declining enrollment, mid-year layoffs, and her plan to rebuild community trust.
  • Gutenberg College fosters a Biblical worldview through deep reading, and discussion. The small student body studies together in discussion groups, and delve into the Great Books. President Chris Swanson speaks with host, Barbara Dellenback, about philosophy, studying intention and life choices, and the value of community and personal choices.
  • Vinyl record, CD and cassette sales are growing. What does a resurgence in buying music mean for the shops that carry them?
  • On this edition we talk to KLCC reporters Nathan Wilk and Zac Ziegler to discuss their respective stories on a potential replacement for CAHOOTs in Eugene and updates at the Eugene Airport.
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