Sam Broadway with KEPW Newsday for Oct. 30-31, 2025
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        This is KEPW-LP 97.3 FM, broadcasting locally here in Eugene, Oregon, and simulcast online at KEPW.org. And now: the news. (Newsday theme)
This is KEPW Newsday End of Week Edition for Thursday the 30th and Friday the 31st of October, 2025. On this edition of KEPW Newsday:
- The governor of Oregon has declared a food emergency.
- A police response interrupts a crime in progress in Salem.
- Health care providers at OHSU vote to authorize a strike.
- A domestic violence call leads to a felony arrest, stolen gun recovery, and a drug seizure.
- A serial robbery suspect is arrested after thefts across Portland.
- One is dead after a Southeast Portland shooting. No arrests have been made yet.
- PacificSource is going to lay off hundreds of Oregon workers.
- There’s critical changes for the Egan Warming Center in Lane County.
- The Main Street Bridge in Springfield is going to close for three weeks in December.
In national news:
- A former Illinois deputy is found guilty of murder.
- Toys R Us is opening stores nationwide, including Southern California.
- DoorDash is going to deliver 1 million meals free through food banks as SNAP funds set to run out.
- Airlines are feeding traffic controllers as they miss their first full paychecks.
- And Food For The Soul, a nonprofit, offers free haircuts to Portlanders in need.
We will have all of that, plus our national roundup. Bringing you the news locally and around the globe, KEPW Newsday starts… right now!
 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                