More than 40% of registered voters in Oregon's 5th Congressional District live in Clackamas County. Here, the different views ...
The Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians filed a lawsuit claiming the federal government failed ...
Rob Manning is a news editor at Oregon Public Broadcasting, with oversight of reporters covering education and business. Rob became an editor in 2019, following about 15 years covering schools and ...
The company that owns Sizzle Pie, Rudy’s Barbershop, See See Motor Coffee Co. and Bamboo Sushi is facing evictions and ...
Ian McCluskey is a seventh-generation Oregonian and avid outdoor enthusiast (despite once having been hit by lightning). He is passionate about telling stories from the wild and remote corners of ...
Ryan Haas has been with Oregon Public Broadcasting since 2013. His work has won numerous awards, including two National Magazine Award nominations for the podcast "Bundyville." Prior to working at ...
Climate change is pushing up temperatures around the globe, and across Oregon. And that's affecting schools. In places like ...
New research says coastal wave breaks aren’t only good for surfers but also coincide with unique ecosystems that store carbon ...
Paul Marshall is a radio host and producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting. A lifelong resident of Portland, Paul was first introduced to OPB by watching PBS Kids and "PBS Newshour" as a youth.
Multnomah County commissioners unanimously approved a design for a new earthquake-resilient Burnside Bridge on Thursday. The board selected an “inverted Y” design, including a cable-stay tower ...
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for much of the Willamette Valley for the next few days.
Oregon water regulators have spent the last three years working on a plan to prevent groundwater declines that could cause roughly 40,000 home wells statewide to dry up. That plan now has a ...