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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.
  • 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.
  • Springfield Public Schools' acting Superintendent Jodi O'Mara discusses budget challenges, declining enrollment, mid-year layoffs, and her plan to rebuild community trust.
  • 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.
  • 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 OSU Doctor of Applied Economics Richard Acquah-Sarpong about his study which showed that since 2012 more businesses have opening in Oregon than have closed. Then we talk to KLCC's Julia Boboc about her story on the life and lessons of a local sheep farmer.
  • 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 Tanner Faris, a Kelly Middle School math teacher who is attempting to break the speed record for a bike journey from Canada to Mexico. We also speak with KLCC's Macy Moore about her story on a new bike maintenance program for people living in shelters.
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