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  • Hundreds of artworks were destroyed in the attack on the World Trade Center. One man is trying to save what he can.
  • Lawmakers came to blows briefly on the floor of the Texas House on Monday after a Republican representative told Democrats that he called immigration officers on protesters in the House gallery.
  • Listen back to sessions from ten nominees who have come through our doors this year.
  • What To Expect In Oregon's Upcoming Legislative Session
  • Angelita Wynn was driving kids back home on her afternoon run one day in March when she got word she was losing her job. With her savings dwindling, "it has led to sleepless nights and anxious days."
  • Could a meeting with U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions resolve the conflict between federal and state laws that has left the nation's cannabis industry in legal limbo?
  • Some of the first electric semis to hit the highways are being built at the Daimler Trucks North America headquarters in Portland. A new mandate from California aims to rev up production.
  • On the aching Dunya, the artist stands at an east-west crossroads, trying to resolve a young striver's years of trauma with a folklorist's drive to preserve what's left.
  • Liane Hansen talks to Eliza Gilkyson about her new CD, Lost and Found. Gilkyson has spent 30 years in the music business, and the CD reflects her long experience as a songwriter. There is a song written for her father, who was also a songwriter, and the album closes with a hymn-like piece, "Riverside," that reflects the turn of the millennium and Sept. 11. (7:30) The CD is on Red House Records. Catalog # RHR CD 162. See http://www.elizagilkyson.com/.
  • Elaine Chao, wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, was President George W. Bush's labor secretary and served in top transportation jobs in the first Bush and Reagan administrations.
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