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Monday - We talk with a law professor at Lewis and Clark College and police experts from the City of Eugene about how we currently police unhoused people in our cities.
Tuesday - A conversation with city staffers in Eugene and Bend about what they are doing in their cities to address the homelessness issue.
Wednesday - We talk with two global experts at Oregon State University about a health concern that has been in the news a lot lately: the widespread problem of PFAS or forever chemicals in our environment.
Thursday - A conversation about a large federal grant to the state of Oregon to build new solar arrays in underserved communities.
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Oregon News
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President Biden announced the relief for attendees of the now-shuttered art schools, saying they "falsified data, knowingly misled students, and cheated borrowers into taking on mountains of debt."
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Members of pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups in Los Angeles clashed, with reports of fireworks and pepper spray use. Elsewhere, universities are tearing down encampments and arresting students.
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Meeting at their worldwide General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., United Methodist delegates voted overwhelmingly to allow LGBTQ clergy and for Methodist ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings.
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Many federal judges receive free rooms and subsidized travel to luxury resorts for legal conferences. NPR found that dozens of judges did not fully disclose the perks they got.
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After former President Donald Trump and Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake distanced themselves from the law, some abortion rights opponents are left wondering who they can count on.