Allison Frost is the senior producer and occasional host of Oregon Public Broadcasting's daily talk show "Think Out Loud." She’s happiest telling solutions journalism stories and talking to ...
The Yakama Nation plans a 500-megawatt advanced rail energy storage project using gravity and rocks to generate power, ...
A medical transport jet crashed in Philadelphia on Friday about 30 seconds after taking off, setting homes ablaze, strewing debris and rattling residents after the second air disaster in as many days.
David Stuckey is a digital producer at Oregon Public Broadcasting. Before OPB, David was a digital editor for USA TODAY in Washington, D.C., where among other things he produced content with war ...
The Dalles, Oregon Nov. 30, 2017 1:03 a.m. A Wasco County judge heard oral arguments Wednesday about whether a regional jail is violating Oregon’s sanctuary state law. Several Wasco County ...
Casey Negreiff is a producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting's Morning Edition. Casey got his start in public radio at KPBX, Spokane, Washington's community station where he served as midday host.
Isabel Zacharias is a radio DJ, writer and musician from Kansas. She hosts Takin' Off, the weekday afternoon show on KMHD Jazz Radio, and her arts journalism bylines have appeared at OPB, NPR ...
Lawmakers in the House State Affairs Committee introduced a resolution Thursday to remove language in the Idaho constitution that gives the state power to enforce mandatory education for children.
President Trump arrives to speak at the House Republican members conference dinner at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami on Jan. 27. About 2.4 million workers are employed by the federal ...
OPB will premiere a new historical documentary on February 25 called "Oregon's Black Pioneers," which explores the largely unknown history of African-Americans who have helped shape the state.
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 June 5, 2015, in Washington, D.C. Federal employee unions and attorneys ...