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Joy is easy to find, if you know where to look! Across many neighborhoods in Portland, you’ll find snippets of sidewalk joy — ...
Using satellite remote sensing to measure water temperature has been heavily underutilized, said a professor at the ...
People have until Monday to comment on a Trump administration proposal to drastically limit public input on logging in Oregon ...
Oregon tried to limit kids tallied in foster care abuse cases, but judge disagreed The latest court ruling comes nearly a year after the state settled a class-action lawsuit promising to lower ...
You can join OPB and KMHD jazz radio at a variety of community events and engagements this year. From screenings to panels and audience Q&A’s, learn more about our events below and check back ...
Monica Samayoa is an award-winning climate and environmental journalist. Her work has covered how communities in Southern Oregon continue to recover from wildfires, as well as the decades of ...
Internships at OPBWe are looking for curious storytellers from all walks of life to apply for OPB’s Summer 2025 internships. Participants get hands-on journalism experience under the mentorship ...
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Activate your OPB Passport account!How do I use my code to activate OPB Passport? Once you have your unique Passport activation code, visit our Passport activation page and enter your code. Codes ...
OPB has launched a new multimedia series that explores how Oregon ended up with the strictest land-use policies in the country, and how those laws dictate almost every aspect of our daily lives ...
The settlement also requires the city to award a $60,000 grant to a nonprofit organization that would provide services to the homeless community in Grants Pass. The city will also pay the plaintiffs’ ...
Think Out LoudProviders of obstetrics and gynecological services for women needing maternal and reproductive health care are leaving Idaho. We meet one such doctor who is now practicing in Eugene.