Hitting the road in some parts of Oregon in an electric vehicle could be a little less challenging by the end of next year. The Oregon Department of Transportation plans to use a second round of ...
1970s, liked skiing, hiking, the “Mary Tyler Moore Show” and boys. But as the only African-American kid in her class, she always felt a little never knew she had. Those who tune in to the stations of ...
Economic and political leaders meet today for the annual Oregon Leadership Summit. They have their work cut out for them. More Oregonians are out of work and some fear going to work, or school, with ...
After facing months of legal back and forth with the federal administration, Oregon could lose nearly $18 million worth of terrorism prevention and emergency funding. Now, after attaching new strings ...
Two mining projects in far Eastern Oregon’s Malheur County gained traction yesterday, both with implications for sage grouse populations. This morning, OPB’s Cassandra Profita reports on the ...
Months before Oregonians learned that professional women’s basketball would be returning to Portland, seven-time WNBA All-Star Nneka Ogwumike made a prediction. “I’m really very grateful for a city ...
As the school calendar shifts into holiday mode, many public school students are about to be out of the classroom for a long time. And as families brace for time off, educators are bracing too – for ...
The redrawing of political maps is perhaps one of the most intensely political acts elected officials undertake. In Central Oregon, the effort is prompting the familiar outcry of gerrymandering. On ...