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- United Methodists will again debate LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings
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- New federal grants aimed to support elections. Many voting officials didn't see a dime
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- North Korean leader Kim led rocket drills that simulated a nuclear counterattack
Monday - We are checking in on how Oregon is doing in terms of environmental sustainability on this 54th Earth Day. 🌎
Tuesday - OPB's Emily Cureton Cook talks about her reporting on escalating community conflicts in Bend over the city's DEI initiatives.
Wednesday - We'll learn about a new program to train truck drivers in Oregon at a time when that labor is in high demand.
Thursday - Emily Halnon, a Eugene runner and writer who holds the fastest known record for running the Oregon section of the Pacific Crest Trail.
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Oregon News
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Yale University, Emerson College and New York University are among the few schools where students are staging encampments calling for divestment from Israel.
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Demand is skyrocketing to see Caitlin Clark play with the Indiana Fever. Ahead of her WNBA debut, ticket sales are soaring and some teams are relocating their games to larger venues.
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New action platformer Tales of Kenzera: ZAU delivers a moving story, sleek traversal, and a brilliant setting gleaming with Afro-futurist highlights. It's just not as meaty as competing Metroidvanias.
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Only 10 states have not joined the federal program that expands Medicaid to people who are still in the "coverage gap" for health care
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With demand for jobs like HVAC technicians, electricians and wind turbine installers, enrollment is ticking up at vocational schools as four-year college costs continue to soar.