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Things in the small border town of Blaine, Washington, have been changing since President Donald Trump made comments about ...
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 ...
The U.S. Air Force said Thursday it would deny all transgender service members who have served between 15 and 18 years the ...
The Central Oregon county and land use nonprofits disagree on how many acres have shifted from agricultural land to ...
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’ ...
Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.
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 ...
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Jule Gilfillan is a writer and producer for OPB's science and environment series “Oregon Field Guide.” Since coming to OPB in 2010, she has received many honors, including Society of ...
When she calls lawmakers into special session in late August, Kotek said she will ask them to bless a six-cent hike to the state’s gas tax, higher registration and titling fees, and a doubling ...
In a recent city council meeting, some residents and one councilman suggested the issue be put before the voters, but the mayor said constituents had asked the council to make the decision.