Around Oregon from KLCC News

Oregon voters can count on free and fair elections, says Secretary of State


Candidates to run Oregon’s labor bureau see similar problems, different solutions


Elections officials describe intimidation and misinformation from local 'voter integrity' groups


In Oregon's extremely tight US 5th District race, candidates take vastly different approaches


The use of psilocybin is on the ballot again for many Oregon voters

Three months after it started, Cedar Creek Fire reaches significant turning point

New dental program bridges gap for Oregon vets without oral health care

Razors found in Halloween candy from Eugene's Friendly neighborhood area

Candy stash.

Photo: Brian Bull, KLCC

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Key GOP groups are more fired up to vote in midterms than Democrats, NPR poll finds

Latino voters look beyond immigration, and hope candidates will, too

Vaccines used to be apolitical. Now they're a campaign issue

Why this study of box turtles will plod along, slow and steady, for 100 years

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Ann Berry Somers, shown here at a research camp in 2018, helped start what could end up being the biggest, longest study of box turtles ever.


Photo: Martin Kane, University Of North Carolina At Greensboro

Arts & Culture

KLCC's Viz City: An Otherworldly Glow: Linda Devenow at the O’Brien Photo Gallery

Linda Devenow, "Willamette River Scene," Infrared Photo

(Photo: Linda Devenow)

Rare photographs, newly digitized, show Oregon life in the early 1900s

Food writer Julie Powell, author of 'Julie & Julia,' dies at 49

Two painters, two women, two portraits — one fascinating story of artistic influence

KLCC's Oregon Grapevine: Oregon Historical Society


Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback, and Kerry Tymchuck, Executive Director of the Oregon Historical Society, talk about the importance of history and archives. They discuss the OHS collection, upcoming exhibits, and the place of stories in our lives. 


[Listen on klcc.org]

KLCC Programming

1A

Today 9:00am

Both political parties are on track to spend more on political ads than ever before. Some ads are informative and positive. Others... aren't. But who are all these ads targeting? And do they really change minds? That’s next time on 1A, on KLCC.


Live Wire

Saturday 11:00am

This episode features poet Kaveh Akbar, writer Danielle Henderson, and music from indie rock band Deep Sea Diver.

Deep Sea Diver - Tiny Desk Concert for NPR Music

Deep Sea Diver - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Bryan Bielanski 

Thursday, November 3

Sam Bond's Garage, Eugene [info]


Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Performances through November 6

Oregon Contemporary Theatre, Eugene [tickets and info]


Soweto Gospel Choir

Wednesday, November 9

Tower Theatre, Bend  [tickets and info]

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