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Northwest Passage, Mar 31-April 4, 2008

Monday, Mar 31, 2008
Hosted by: Tripp Sommer

 


Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008
Hosted by: Tripp Sommer & Brandon Smith

First Newscast:

1. Becca Bartleson reports on Oregon low-income housing advocates cheering the resignation of the Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson.

2. Eugene is likely to gain two new hotels in the next couple of years.

3. A series of four public meetings is scheduled this month as part of a citizen's initiative to incrementally revitalize Eugene's downtown.

4. Austin Jenkins reports on Washington state's new toxic toys law.

5. Representative Peter DeFazio and Earl Blumenhauer want Congress to increase wilderness protection in Oregon.

6. Governor Ted Kulongoski has created a committee to develop a strategy for keeping electronic medical records.

7. It's been nearly two years since an Iraqi boy blinded by gunfire was taken to Snohomish County, Washington for medical care and his visa is expiring.

8. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Costco Wholesale's request that it reconsider a decision upholding Washington state's rules on beer and wine distribution.

9. A man profiled on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" was arrested in Eugene yesterday.

Center:

1. Interview with Naomi Feil about the validation technique for working with patients and families dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia.

2. Mike Van Meter reports on the frenzy created by former President Bill Clinton's visit to Bend Monday.

Second Newscast:

1. Rachael McDonald reports on the Sequential Bio-fuels Challenge to encourage the use of alternative transportation in April.

2. An employee of the Catholic Church in Yakima is facing child porn charges in Oregon.


Wednesday, Apr 2, 2008
Hosted by: Tripp Sommer

 


Thursday, Apr 3, 2008
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Friday, Apr 4, 2008
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