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We speak with Emily Halnon, who is a Eugene runner and author, and her recently released book To The Gorge, is about her record-breaking run of Oregon's Pacific Crest Trail, but it’s also about trying to overcome the grief of her having lost her mother to cancer.
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Hear Oregon On The Record Monday-Thursday at 2 p.m. or on demand.
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President Biden met with plaintiffs from the Brown v. Board of Education case Thursday. On Friday, he's meeting with members of historically Black sororities and fraternities.
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Louisiana could be the first state to regulate mifepristone and misoprostol in the same way as some narcotics and stimulants. Opponents predict harmful delays in miscarriage and other lawful uses.
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Across the city, power lines and trees are downed, traffic lights are out and glass is scattered across downtown. About 900,000 customers were left without power early Friday.
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Thirty years after Portishead's debut, Gibbons' first solo album is the testament of an uncanny singer simply making it through each day.
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Stock markets received a boost from new data showing inflation is easing. Lower inflation has raised hopes about the U.S. economy — but there are still a lot of unknowns.