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  • On this edition, we talk with Dave Moss of the Eugene Symphony about its upcoming show celebrating Dolly Parton's music and talk about some fascinating connections between the legendary singer and Eugene.
  • On this edition, we talk with documentary film producers Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak about their film that will debut at the Eugene Art House called Follow The Rain. They chronicle the amazing beauty and importance of fungi.
  • On this edition we talk with Julie Fahey, Oregon's Speaker of the House about the results from the most recent short legislative session - including budget protections from the Trump Admin. We also talk with Aimee Green of The Oregonian about her story on the harmful impacts of tariffs on the state.
  • On this edition, we talk with Amanda Silberling of TechCrunch about the death of a man at the Troutdale Amazon warehouse and reactions to it from employees who say the facility is not safe. Then we talk with Mari Shay of St. Charles Medical Center about a new Cancer treatment facility opening in Central Oregon.
  • We talk with Logan Telles, Transportation Planner with the City of Eugene, and Captain Ryan Maloney of EPD, about efforts to slow and ultimately prevent all traffic fatalities in the City of Eugene. Then, we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about the public safety and law enforcement challenges of living in rural Lane County.
  • On this edition, we talk with KLCC's Zac Ziegler about his special report on efforts to try and solve Oregon's chronic school absenteeism problem. We also speak with Carolyn Komatsoulis, a reporter with The Idaho Statesman about the creative way bluish Boise is trying to get around a Pride Flag banned imposed by the deep red Idaho Legislature.
  • On this edition, we talk with Patrick Moore of the News Review about the possibility of ICE opening a facility in the city, and we talk with Kyra Buckley of OPB about the inaugural season of Oregon's newest pro team, the Portland Fire.
  • On this edition we talk to Camilla Mortenson, editor of Eugene Weekly about their saga with embezzlement, nearly disappearing, and their long road back.
  • On this edition we talk with Stan Taylor of Indivisible Eugene-Springfield who organized the large No Kings Rally recently. We also talk with Khushboo Rathore, of the Oregon Journalism Project about a new report showing high income Oregonians are leaving the state and not being replaced.
  • On this edition we talk with Eugene Ballet choreographer Suzanne Haag, who's created a new show - Petrushka: An AI Ballet which pushes the boundaries of human dance. Then, we talk with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about the latest brutal budget cuts coming to Eugene 4J schools.
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