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.
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 ...
Unions and attorneys who represent federal employees are telling workers not to take the offer from the Trump administration ...
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 ...
Tiffany Camhi covers higher education for Oregon Public Broadcasting. She is the former co-host of OPB's "All Things Considered." Before OPB, Tiffany worked at KQED public radio in the San ...
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 ...
Water flows from a tap in this file photo. Three Southwest Washington cities are considering new restrictions on fluoride in drinking water. Rebecca Roberts Galloway / OPB Longview, Camas and Battle ...
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 ...
Aaron Scott was the host of OPB's podcast "Timber Wars," and a producer/reporter for the outdoor program "Oregon Field Guide." ...
Rob Manning is a news editor at Oregon Public Broadcasting, with oversight of reporters covering education and business. Rob became an editor in 2019, following about 15 years covering schools and ...
Arya Surowidjojo is a documentary filmmaker and the Executive Producer of OPB's history documentary series "Oregon Experience.” His body of work focuses on histories, Indigeneity, immigrant ...
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.