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The Evergreen — 125 episodes

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Before astronauts went to the moon, they went to Oregon’s Moon Country

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Portlanders are feeling nostalgic about the Lloyd Center mall as closure approaches

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The Oregon roots of rock-n-roll

4

‘At Work With’ a food pantry worker, a park ranger and a fitness coach

5

Renée Watson grew up in Portland, then became a bestselling children's author

6

In Eastern Oregon, women powered the male-dominated lumber industry

7

Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian immigrant who changed Portland: Part 2

8

Mulugeta Seraw, an Ethiopian immigrant who changed Portland: Part 1

9

How to take care of Oregon’s beloved Bagby Hot Springs

10

We go behind the scenes of Oregon’s short legislative session

11

Ghost town offers a window into Oregon’s multiracial logging history

12

Northwest communities are living under a government crackdown on immigrants

13

What we learned from Oregon’s most recent moment in the national spotlight

14

Como los México Americanos de Oregon llegaron a fundar el primer colegio Chicano

15

How Mexican Americans in Oregon created the first Chicano college

16

OHSU primate research center under scrutiny from scientists and activists opposed to animal research

17

Sage grouse face a new threat

18

Unearthing the buried history of Eastern Oregon’s Chinese cowboys

19

10 years after the armed occupation of Malheur Wildlife Refuge

20

The quest for the quietest spot in Oregon

21

‘At Work With’ an Oaks Park ride operator, a traffic flagger and a rancher

22

Rick Bartow, a small-town Oregon kid who became an iconic American artist

23

Environmental hazard, someone's floating home, or both?

24

“I don't want to find out if they're going to put me in a detention center”

25

“No quiero averiguar si me van a meter a un centro de detención”

26

Radio Vs. Nature

27

Indigenous youth make history on a changed Klamath River

28

Celebrating artist and Portlander Mark Rothko

29

What to do about Portland’s highways

30

Uncovering the personal histories of Native American boarding schools

31

Radical Oregonian Marie Equi’s Legacy Lives On

32

Something’s Fishy about AI in Classrooms

33

Hush Season 2: "The Last to See Her Alive"

34

Fiesta y Resistencia: a short history of Oregon’s Fiesta Mexicana

35

The Not-So-Great Oregon Train Robbery

36

‘The Evergreen’ bonus episode: Jesse Johnson was wrongfully convicted. Now, he’s suing

37

Beyond the Beats: a short history of Portland hip-hop

38

OHSU primate research center under scrutiny from scientists and activists opposed to animal research

39

Rural environmentalist goes to battle for Oregon farmers and ranchers

40

How do you recover from something like a wildfire?

41

Oregon roadside zoo shut down due to animal welfare concerns and other illegal activity

42

In Portland, Romance is more than a summer fling

43

‘At Work With’ a bike bus captain, a tattoo artist and a coastal lifeguard

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Portland's Tribal Relations was once groundbreaking. What happened?

45

Meet the Chinese American Oregonians who made women’s aviation history

46

How these two groups help Asian American seniors combat loneliness

47

Oregon Hops Changed IPAs … almost by accident

48

OPB investigates decades-old allegations of abuse by St. Helens teacher

49

Oregon Country Fair: from hippies to belonging

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Oregon Country Fair: from hippies to belonging

51

How DNA can unlock - or unravel - an Oregon cold case

52

Class of 2025: Meet the parents

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The Class of 2025: Not everyone graduates

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The Class of 2025: Two cousins, different zip codes

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Portland’s ‘frog taxi’ helps amphibians cross the road

56

Portland makes cool audio gear

57

Behind the Scenes at the Oregon State Capitol

58

How Cheese Has Shaped Oregon

59

At Work With a cheesemaker, a garbage collector and an airport wildlife biologist

60

Vietnamese-Americans celebrate 50 years of living in the Pacific Northwest

61

The Mexican braceros who saved Northwest agriculture during World War II

62

A year after undamming the Klamath, two dams still remain

63

For some Pacific Northwest artists, food and creativity are inseparable

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OPB journalists help us make sense of federal government changes

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In Oregon’s Hood River Valley, this Japanese American family has grown apples for more than a century

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Scientists want to use magnetic nanoparticles to ‘cook’ cancer cells

67

The quest for the quietest spot in Oregon

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Oregon ice sculpting champs build multiton masterpieces with chainsaws and cranes

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How Mexican Americans in Oregon created the first Chicano college

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Como los México Americanos de Oregon llegaron a fundar el primer colegio Chicano

71

Portland-based photographer explores what it means to be butch

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At Work With a haunted house actor, a Zamboni driver and a housing outreach worker

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'Stop Requested' in an Oregon city near you

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Adventure cats go hiking, snowshoeing and even paddleboarding!

75

The case of the zombie newspaper in Southern Oregon

76

The Pacific Northwest's most active volcano is underwater

77

Salmon Wars

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This place we (still) call home

79

Jazz is alive in Portland, Oregon

80

Should terminally ill patients receive in-home psilocybin? Some facilitators say yes.

81

OK Theatre celebrates music in rural Oregon

82

Sasquatch museum exhibit focuses on Indigenous perspectives

83

Oregon’s old forests keep getting cut down, despite Biden’s promise to protect them

84

Behind the camera lens with OPB’s Photo Editor

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Oregon women fought for decades to access their right to vote

86

Drug recriminalization in Oregon is an ongoing experiment

87

All about Oregon’s animation magic

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Presidential sleepover leaves lasting memories

89

At Work With a burlesque performer, private investigator and Court Appointed Special Advocate

90

What the horsewomen of the Hen Party found in Eastern Oregon’s great outdoors

91

What to do with the bounty of Oregon’s harvest

92

Disaster 101: What do you need in your emergency kit?

93

Radical Oregonian Marie Equi’s Legacy Lives On

94

How the Pacific Northwest is shaping coffee culture

95

Hush: The State of Oregon v. Jesse Lee Johnson

96

Music across boundaries, music as home: Diaspora Songs at Pickathon

97

Music and spiders woven together with web science. Behold: the SpiderHarp

98

Pig-N-Ford tradition endures in Tillamook County

99

Can honey make computers faster and cleaner?

100

How abandoned veteran remains in Oregon funeral homes were finally given a proper burial

101

Marking Pride with intergenerational conversations among queer people

102

Is there a cult in Ashland?

103

At Work With a taffy maker, a rural mail carrier and a poet

104

Water rights in much of Oregon are still based on policies dating back to the 1900s

105

Oregon had a goal to graduate all high school students by 2025. Why is that so hard?

106

A window into the Class of 2025, and what keeps students from graduating

107

Remembering Rip City icon Bill Walton

108

At Portland’s largest outdoor homeless shelter, residents await their next step towards housing

109

How homelessness in Grants Pass made it to the Supreme Court

110

Remembering the Mount St Helens eruption and people who died on the mountain

111

Eastern Oregon’s polluted drinking water

112

Oregon Ballet Theatre artistic director brings unique experience to the job

113

Oregon Hops Changed IPAs … almost by accident

114

Childcare crisis pushes some Oregonians to the edge

115

Wherever the salmon can get to

116

At Work With a bridge tender, a movie store clerk and a Powell’s bookseller

117

Youth homelessness presents unique challenges

118

What Klamath dam removal means to tribes

119

The Largest Dam Removal Project in the U.S.

120

Oregon’s poor farms, and how history compares to today

121

Black artists of Oregon

122

Drug Decriminalization Up Close

123

Drag in the PNW

124

This place we call home

125

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