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Monday - A conversation with Weston Thelen, Research Seismologist, at the Cascade Volcano Observatory about recent seismic activity around Mt. St. Helens and other facts about our volcanic region.
Tuesday - You’ll hear from Christopher Parosa, who was both elected and then appointed to become Lane County’s next district attorney after long-time DA Patty Perlow decided to retire earlier than expected.
Wednesday - We’ll talk with Noreen Dunnels of Lane County United Way about a report which illustrates the challenges nearly half of all working families in the county have in making ends meet and also talk with a person who lives that challenge every day
Thursday - A conversation with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife spokeswoman Beth Quillian about human/animal interactions in our community and how we can safely live with our wild neighbors.
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Hear Oregon On The Record Monday-Thursday at 2 p.m. or on demand.
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Researchers following a group of American children for decades found that even short periods of housing instability increased the chances of poor mental and physical health years later.
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The far-right National Rally leaped into a strong lead in France's first round of legislative elections, pollers projected, bringing the party closer to being able to form a government in round two.
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Police said they believed that Nyah Mway brandished a weapon after running away from three officers who were investigating a string of recent robberies. Authorities later said it was a pellet gun.
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It's unclear whether the new law that requires a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms has any teeth to enforce the requirement and penalize those who refuse to comply.
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2024 is an extraordinary year of global elections, with dozens of national votes worldwide. Here are some of the ones we are closely following.