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Nia DaCosta Is The 1st Black Female Director To Debut Atop The U.S. Box Office
The 31-year-old director and screenwriter's horror film Candyman — a reboot of the 1992 classic — made history as it raked in more than $22 million in its opening weekend.
Portland Public Schools deputy superintendent on COVID mitigation and online learning options
On the first day of classes for Portland Public Schools, we hear from Deputy Superintendent Shawn Bird about the protocols in place to protect kids in the classroom from COVID-19, and the options available for online instruction.
This Fall, Bay Area Food Events Emphasize Culture and Community
In our fall preview of food events, you'll find lumpia, kimchi, pho, gochujang, banh mi and more.
Portland pediatric infectious disease specialist addresses back-to-school concerns
As school begins, many parents, teachers and students are worried about the return to the classroom with COVID-19 cases on the rise in Oregon.
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Satellite Photos Show Louisiana Coast Is Still Dealing With Major Flooding Post-Ida
Days after Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana, local officials are still wading through floodwaters and heavy debris in continued efforts to help residents who stayed behind.
Texas Law That Bans Abortion Before Many Women Know They're Pregnant Takes Effect
The law also allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic.
Three Big Ways to Save Water at Home
Water conservation at home extends far beyond low-flow fixtures like toilets and showerheads. Water conservationists point to three big ways that homeowners can cut back.
What’s at Stake as the Caldor Fire Threatens Lake Tahoe
The Caldor Fire continues to burn, and tens of thousands of people have evacuated areas around Lake Tahoe, including the 22,000 residents of the city of South Lake Tahoe. The fire is threatening homes, livelihoods, and a place that so many in California know and love. Guest: Ezra David Romero, climate reporter for KQED This … Continue reading What’s at Stake as the Caldor Fire Threatens Lake Tahoe →
Moon Man, 'Vacuum'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Moon Man comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
Those injured in 2020 protests still seeking officer accountability
It’s been nearly 14 months since federal law enforcement officers shot Donavan LaBella in the face with a less lethal munition while he was peacefully protesting outside the federal courthouse in downtown Portland. Now, he’s homeless, living in a tent, and the U.S. Department of Justice is still conducting a criminal investigation of the incident.
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