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A showcase of three brief news features produced by the JPR news team and other newsrooms in our region.
This week the JPR crew discuss the latest problems involving ATC. Plus are sharks the secret to making airplanes more efficient?
The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they've been working on this week.
This week the JPR crew speak with Greg Your Co-Pilots AME. Plus we discuss one of the craziest aviation news weeks ever!
News feature showcase hosted by JPR's Charlie Zimmerman.
This week the JPR crew catch up on the flying adventures of Tom Haines. Plus how to avoid to being called gate lice!
This week the JPR share some final thoughts on Sun-n-Fun in Lakeland Florida. Plus we get back to covering the latest aviation news and information.
JPR's Jane Vaughan recently spoke with Sandy Stack about the need for more recovery high schools and what might happen to the project after proposed budget cuts.
JPR reporter Roman Battaglia joins the Exchange to discuss challenges facing Shasta County DA's office.
JPR's Charlie Zimmermann visits with author Brook Thompson.
This week the JPR crew conduct their 3rd show from Sun-n-Fun in Lakeland Florida.
This week the JPR crew conduct their 2nd broadcast from Sun-n-Fun 2025 in Lakeland Florida.
This week the JPR crew broadcast the 1st of 3 shows from Sun-n-Fun 51 in Lakeland Florida!
The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they've been working on this week.
This week the JPR crew speak with another pilot that has just competed his ATPCTP. Plus the countdown to Sun n Fun has begun!
JPR reporter Jane Vaughan asks Professor Ronda Fritz to offer insight into how reading is taught in Oregon schools.
This week the countdown to Sun n Fun begins with the latest updates from Gene Conrad. Plus the JPR crew discover another cool option for aircraft parts.
This week the JPR crew speak again with reps from Aerostar and share their plans for Sun-n-Fun. Plus are regional airports starting to use ADSB data improperly?
This week the JPR crew check in with Tom Haines and his latest work with PilotsnpPaws.org. Plus are commercial airline hacks getting out of control?
JPR reporter Justin Higginbottom offers insight into the present-day conditions of Oregon forest management through a lens of historical context.
When we talk about forestry jobs in Oregon, you might automatically think of logging. But there are countless other roles in the industry, including planting trees after a forested area has been clear cut to thinning the understory for wildfire management. As recently reported by Jefferson Public Radio, that workforce has evolved from worker cooperatives of the late 1960s to largely immigrant contractors, known as “pineros,” which we see today. JPR reporter Justin Higginbottom joins us to talk more about his deep dive into this side of the forestry industry and how it’s changed over the last 50 years.
JPR's award-winning reporter, Jane Vaughan reports.
This week the JPR crew discuss the importance of streamlining ATC communication and tech. Plus Notice to Airmen is back!
This week the JPR crew break down the tragedy of the American Airlines flight and Blackhawk helicopter in DC.
This week the JPR crew discover a new aviation variety show. Plus we get the latest news on the 51st edition of Sun N Fun in Lakeland Florida.
This week the JPR crew discuss island hopping through the carribean. Plus Greg-Your CoPilot may have finally found a trainer!
This week the JPR crew discuss the Daher Kodiak and TBM aircraft. Plus another item to ad to your beginning of the year check list.
This week the JPR crew discuss the issues of skiplagging. Plus are pilot certificates about to go digital?
The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they've been working on this week.
This week the JPR kick off the new year with a life insurance expert. Plus drones continue to make the news in a bad way.
In this episode of Conscious Fertility, host Dr. Lorne Brown engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Jerilynn Prior, a trailblazing endocrinologist and professor at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Prior shares her 40+ years of research on the importance of progesterone in women's reproductive health, the reality of hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause, and how understanding ovulatory disturbances can promote lifelong well-being. This episode is a must-listen for women seeking to optimize their fertility, manage perimenopausal symptoms, and gain deeper insights into their menstrual health.Key takeaways:The importance of balancing estrogen with progesterone for reproductive and overall health.Ovulatory disturbances are common and adaptive but need attention when persistent.Perimenopausal symptoms are often linked to fluctuating estrogen levels and insufficient progesterone.Regular ovulation predicts better bone, heart, and lifelong health.Progesterone therapy effectively reduces menopausal symptoms like night sweats and sleep disturbances.Dr. Jerilynn Prior Bio: Jerilynn C. Prior is a 40+ year University of British Columbia Endocrinology Professor. An award-winning Clinician-Scientist (Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, 2019), her innovative concepts are changing women's reproduction. Progesterone needs to be in balance with estradiol for well-being and fertility during the premenopausal years and for lifelong good health. She founded the UBC Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR, 2002). Prior is an internationally recognized thought leader on menstrual cycles, ovulation, perimenopause, menopause, osteoporosis prevention and night sweats treatment with an H-Index of 75. Her controlled trials show progesterone decreases menopausal VMS and increases bone formation. Prior grew up in Alaskan fishing villages, got an honors MD from Boston University (1969) and became Canadian (1983) due to her belief in universal health care. Where To Find Dr. Jerilynn Prior: CEMCOR - Center for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research - https://cemcor.ubc.ca/Books: Estrogen's Storm Season - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B078JSRFKRRESEARCHS: Menstrual cycle, follicular and luteal phase variabilitiesHere's a paper we just published in Human Reproduction—showing that it is nonsense to believe the luteal phase is fixed at 14 days. Henry, Sarah https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deae215 Menstrual cramps and ovulation Because menstrual cramps are said to only occur in ovulatory cycles, we analyzed cramps in both groups—women with anovulation had more intense cramps that lasted longer! https://doi:10.2147/JPR.S457484. Very important when discussing perimenopause We showed significantly decreased night sweats and improved sleep, no change in periods and a significant decrease in perimenopausal interference with daily life.Here's the open access link
This week Captain Dennis shares his plan to end the year with continuing education. Plus the JPR crew share more travel adventures during the holidays.
This week the JPR crew are joined by RV Tom as he shares his holiday flight plan. Plus are the commercial carriers finally getting enough heat to change their baggage fee structure?
This week the JPR crew share more “Give the Gift of Flight” ideas. Plus making flights more efficient by moving the restroom into the cockpit?
This week the JPR crew share gift giving ideas for the pilot on your list. Plus their latest commercial flying adventures expose more opportunities to make your holiday travel better.
This week the JPR crew discuss the fallout from commercial flights being used for target practice in Haiti. Plus the top exam questions students get wrong on the private pilot test.
This week the JPR crew reflect on the election and what it might mean for aviation. Plus Captain Dennis complete the annual for his Mooney 201.
This week on Teed Up, hosts Matthew Gomez and Matthew Coleman discuss the NFL trade deadline, the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs, who is set to receive the number one overall pick in the NFL Draft and various other topics. Joined by Design Assistant Soleil Cardenas and JPR student Brandon Rodriguez, Thursday night football between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals was recapped with the group discussing the decision to go for two at the end of the game. With many wide receivers traded at the deadline, the panel ranked the moves one through ten by significance. As San Francisco 49ers fans, Coleman and Rodriguez spoke about the return of their "glorious king" Christian McCaffrey. For Corn Break this week, Gomez put together a George Kittle-focused entry highlighting the tight ends' affinity for Iowa sweet corn. The episode wraps up with a blind ranking that includes ten NFC quarterbacks in the playoff race and a debate on which players not in the NFL Hall of Fame have the best chances of getting inducted. Hosts: Matthew Gomez, Matthew ColemanGuests: Soleil Cardenas, Brandon RodriguezEditor: Aidan SwanepoelProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1 Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts
The JPR news team joins Mike Green in a roundtable discussion of election results.
This week Captain Keith checks in with the JPR crew after selling his flight school. Plus pilots make their voice heard and the FAA listens.
This week the JPR crew reflect on the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. Plus a cool way to manage your log book that could make it easier to deal with your insurance company.
This week the JPR crew reflect on aviation's role in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene as they get ready to take a direct hit from Hurricane Milton.
This week the JPR crew announce new JPR merch. Plus the latest news on a change at an Orlando flight school and the new head of AOPA.
JPR's Jane Vaughan interviews outgoing OHRA director Cass Sinclair about homelessness in the Rogue Valley and what's next for her
This week the JPR fly down to Key West to check out the newly designed FBO and other colorful attractions. Plus what to do when you lose your vacuum pump during flight.
This week the JPR are joined by Tom Haines to share more flying adventures in the Pacific Northwest. Plus the pitfalls of upgrading to Apple iOS 18 too soon.
This week the JPR crew share their latest flying adventures from Alaska. Plus a Fly-in coming up soon you may want to add to your travel plans.
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This week the JPR crew get the latest on the upcoming Mooney Summit. Plus Captain Austin moves over the left seat as PIC in a Learjet.
Wildfires in the West are becoming more common and severe. Nationwide, national disasters are becoming worse and insurance premiums are rising. In Southern Oregon, residents are seeing spikes in their premiums or are deciding to change insurance companies. One Ashland insurance agent saw a premium on his rental property jump 86%. And for residents in remote, wooded areas, the insurance options are shrinking. We learn more from Juliet Grable, a JPR contributor covering the issue.