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DOGE staffers tried to assign a team to the independent Corporation for Public Broadcasting after President Trump's purported ...
The Yakama Nation will co-manage ancestral lands at Springwood Ranch, advancing conservation, water storage and cultural ...
Nowadays, most geocaching is done with the aid of a smartphone, but in the early days, enthusiasts began the popular ...
Kristian Foden-Vencil is a reporter and producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting In 2004 he was embedded with the Oregon National Guard in Iraq. Kristian started as a cub reporter in 1988, working ...
Curry County’s Board of Commissioners meeting Wednesday night caused an uproar over a proposed resolution supporting ...
As Oregon food banks continue to see a rise in visits, anti-hunger groups and parents are urging state lawmakers to pass a bill that would extend food assistance benefits to children who could be ...
The University of Washington has banned and suspended 21 students who were arrested at a protest at the Seattle campus Monday night. The students were allegedly part of a group that blocked exits ...
Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB The Washington Supreme Court has upheld the state’s ban on high-capacity magazines, the latest in a two-year-long saga that has largely played out in Southwest Washington.
When Tony Johnson walks the beach at Bay Center, a small peninsula that hooks north in Washington’s Willapa Bay, he feels connected to both the past and the present. First off, it’s called ...
As Oregon lawmakers debate a sweeping transportation funding package, a key question is how much should go to public transit. Some Democrats are backing a proposal to gradually raise the Statewide ...