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.
Cascade Locks, Oregon Sept. 3, 2017 8:53 p.m. Your browser does not support the audio element. Smoke from the Eagle Creek Fire can be seen just past the Bridge of the ...
Eric Slade is an award-winning producer for Oregon Art Beat at Oregon Public Broadcasting. Prior to joining OPB, Eric worked as an independent producer for various OPB programs, including "History ...
What is it like to work at OPB? OPB employees are smart, dedicated, innovative and hard-working, and often have a playful side. We win awards, we blaze new trails in the media landscape and we ...
The State Department announced Wednesday that its online renewal system is now fully operational, after testing in pilot ...
Antonio grew up in the Los Angeles area but has spent nearly his entire journalistic career working in rural areas. After stints in California and New Mexico, he moved to Pendleton in 2014 to work ...
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 ...
Paul Marshall is a radio host and producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting. A lifelong resident of Portland, Paul was first introduced to OPB by watching PBS Kids and "PBS Newshour" as a youth.
Courtesy of the Oregon State Fire Marshal Wasco County District Attorney Matthew Ellis confirmed Wednesday that police took Christopher Michael Mennealy into police custody. He will once again ...
She has produced daily news programs at other NPR affiliate stations Vermont Public Radio, KUOW in Seattle and KQED in San Francisco. She graduated from Stanford University with a degree in ...
Portland, Oregon June 7, 2017 10:30 p.m. Updated: Sept. 18, 2020 8:24 p.m. The Portland Rosebuds in 1916 became the first American hockey team to engrave their name on the Stanley Cup — and they ...