December 4, 2024

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Sam Broadway with KEPW Newsday for Nov. 25-29, 2024

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This is KEPW 97.3 FM LP, broadcasting locally here in Eugene, Oregon and simulcast online at KEPW.org. And now the news:

This is KEPW Newsday Holiday Week Edition for the week ending the 22th of November 2024. On this edition of KEPW Newsday:

  • A burglary ring targeting residential safes, cash, and jewelry and high-speed handbags has been intercepted
  • A new investigation is opened to reveal several St. Helens School District employees.
  • 20 cars are stranded in the snow on Union County Road due to faulty GPS directions.
  • An elderly disabled man is rescued and a woman is found dead in a two-alarm fire in Kelso.
  • Oregon’s first statewide housing report paints a grim portrait of affordability.
  • Illegal exportation of aviation components from Oregon to Russia results in federal crimes.

In national news:

  • Passengers duct-tape a man who allegedly tried to open the cabin door during a flight.
  • Adopted parents are charged with murder, torture, and child abuse after a boy dies in a southern California hospital.
  • The Texas Board approves Bible curriculum option in public schools.
  • A man is arrested at the airport with more than 300 tarantulas strapped to his body.
  • More than 165,000 pounds of ground beef is recalled due to possible E. coli contamination, and
  • We’ll have a list of all the free meals happening for the holiday.

We’ll bring you this as well as our national roundup. Bringing you the news locally and around the globe, KEPW Newsday starts right now!

And welcome to this Holiday Week Edition of KEPW Newsday. I’m your host, Sam Broadway. All right, so what does Holiday Week mean? Well, that means I’m going to do the newscast for today and it will repeat on Wednesday. And then as any other normal human being, I am entitled to have the holiday off myself, so I’m going to. So I will be playing you some new holiday music for Thursday and Friday. I have added quite a bit of holiday music to the lineup so hopefully you will be happy and enjoy some new music to go along with that…

Featured music: Carol of the Bells by Liliac.

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