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Details of historic investment into Portland’s Albina neighborhood revealed, brought to life by new renderings

A $70 million investment is just the first step in rebuilding Portland's historically Black Albina neighborhood. PORTLAND, Ore. —  A $70 million investment...

Program supporting small business owners receives $15K grant: ‘Help those looking for a path to entrepreneurship’

A $15,000 grant will help Hacienda CDC’s Empresarios Program expand services for Latino, BIPOC and low-income entrepreneurs in Portland. PORTLAND, Ore. — A program...

Ski resort prices increase for Oregon consumers after resorts like Timberline face insurance hikes

Certain passes, peak time lift tickets and summer ski products will all be costing more this season at Timberline Lodge after its insurer carrier left...

How Oregon and Washington will be impacted during the government shutdown

Nearly 80,000 federal workers in Washington state and thousands more in Oregon are bracing for furloughs or working without pay as the shutdown begins. ...

First day of Evergreen Public Schools classes delayed again by strike

Unionized classified workers with Evergreen Public Schools remain on strike after rejecting a contract offer from the district last week. VANCOUVER, Wash. — A...

Farmers react to Gov. Kotek’s pause on proposed farm stand rule changes

Many were able to breathe a sigh of relief after the governor's announcement, made after outcry from some of the state's most popular family farms....

Walnut Park redevelopment project in Northeast Portland advances

The Multnomah County board of commissioners voted to approve a request for proposal for a development partner Thursday morning. PORTLAND, Ore. — The...

Beloved Portland bars set to close after decades, citing post-pandemic woes

After years of service, Slow Bar and Home, A Bar are set to close, while Higgins Restaurant is on the brink, as the city struggles...

Lents farmers market opens 20th season amid rising costs for vendors, shoppers

The Lents International Farmers Market opened its 20th season with vendors facing rising costs from tariffs but loyal customers willing to pay more. PORTLAND,...

Oregon faces turmoil as families, businesses brace for financial hit amid Trump’s back-and-forth tariffs

Gov. Tina Kotek met with Oregon business leaders, economists and state officials Wednesday to discuss the financial toll tariffs are taking on the state’s economy....

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