Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel as USAID staff in the U.S. and overseas rush to rapidly close missions and leave jobs by midnight Friday.
The city of Vancouver is continuing its efforts to remove man-made compounds known as “forever chemicals” from public ...
The war in Gaza sparked protests at universities across the U.S. last school year, including at Portland State. Reports of ...
The Yakama Nation plans a 500-megawatt advanced rail energy storage project using gravity and rocks to generate power, ...
Morgan is chief content officer for OPB. He oversees OPB’s local content production on broadcast and digital platforms. He has been a reporter, assignment editor, producer, host and news ...
An Oregon judge has ordered the city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court homelessness ruling to pause enforcement of ...
Earlier this month, a levee separating Agency Lake and the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge was breached, reconnecting ...
Clinical research conducted at the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md., continues but recruitment of new patients is on hold. As President Trump takes the reins of the federal ...
Portland's sewer system combines sewage and runoff into the same pipes. Sometimes heavy rains cause those pipes to overflow. But a sewer overhaul 14 years ago has drastically reduced this pollution.
The Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building, which houses the headquarters of the Office of Personnel Management, is shown on ...
Toni Powell had a tumultuous life in Los Angeles, surviving foster care, domestic violence and addiction. So, in 2020, after her mother died of cancer, she decided to move away. She had seen ...
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