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At least $1.6 million in federal funds for projects meant to capture and digitize stories of the systemic abuse of ...
The Russian president announced a temporary ceasefire, citing humanitarian reasons, as Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of ...
A new trove of data on Multnomah County’s homeless population dropped this week, offering the public an updated and more ...
House Bill 3597 would overhaul the state’s popular electric vehicle rebate program by offering lower rebates to extend the ...
Anna Griffin is the news director for Oregon Public Broadcasting. Before OPB, Anna spent 11 years as a reporter and editor at The Oregonian and 10 years as a reporter at the Charlotte Observer.
There’s one thing about wildfires that Oregon lawmakers seem to agree on: The state needs to find new ways to cover its increasingly expensive wildfire costs. Yet halfway through this year’s ...
“The salmon can now go home. To the people that manage their home.” 🐟 OPB’s Oregon Field Guide team brings you a complex and powerful story of the largest river restoration project ...
Before Kent van der Kamp became the sheriff of Deschutes County, he gave false testimony in more than one criminal case, and now many of his past cases are under review, according to Deschutes ...
Homes in the Yupik Eskimo Village of Quinhagak on the Yukon Delta in Alaska are threatened by shoreline erosion as climate change makes the planet warmer. More than 22 tribes and nonprofits in the ...
Oregon now ranks second to last — just behind Alaska — for pharmacy access. A proposed state bill is meant to help the struggling industry. Proposed state legislation seeks to address the dire ...
New research from the University of Oregon reveals that a person’s political beliefs affect the trust they have in their own doctors and health care providers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, UO ...