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The strike involves more than 4,000 educators and affects about 45,000 students across 81 schools in one of the largest school districts in the Pacific Northwest, and the largest in Oregon.
Portland teachers have been on strike since Nov. 1, shuttering schools serving about 45,000 students in Oregon's largest district. Students have missed 11 days of class because of the walkout.
Nov. 14—The Anchorage School District will not reopen schools for its nearly 50,000 students and staff Wednesday because not enough residential streets have been plowed, district officials said ...
Throughout its entire history, as a network affiliate and as an independent station, KPTV has always operated a local news department. Future Oregon governor Tom McCall, a longtime journalist before entering politics, joined KPTV in 1955 as a newscaster and political commentator. McCall left KPTV in late 1956 for KGW-TV, where he was a member ...
12 25 K25OJ-D: KPTV: Fox: Cozi TV on 12.2, Dabl on 12.3, Oxygen on 12.4 La Grande: La Grande: 12 33 K33FS-D: KPTV: Fox: Cozi TV on 12.2, Dabl on 12.3, Oxygen on 12.4 La Grande: La Grande: 13 34 K34NG-D: KTVR: PBS: satellite of KOPB-TV ch. 10 Portland OPB Plus on 13.2, PBS Kids on 13.3, OPB Radio on 13.4 La Grande: La Grande: 32 31 K31GN-D: KRCW ...
On September 29, 2014, KPDX expanded its evening news programming with the launch of an hour-long 9 p.m. newscast, resulting in KPTV producing three hours of news in prime time (two hours on channel 49, as well as the flagship hour-long 10 p.m. broadcast on channel 12); as a result, the station delayed MyNetworkTV programming later in the evening.
Kennedy hadn’t been given any notice about the store’s closure. “I live paycheck to paycheck supporting my kids,” she told Oregon’s KPTV FOX 12 . “I don’t know where I’m going to ...
Ramblin' Rod Anders (November 26, 1932 – May 11, 2002), born Rodney Carl Andersen, was an American television presenter and the host of The Ramblin' Rod Show, a children's television program broadcast in Portland, Oregon, from August 26, 1964 until his retirement on August 8, 1997.