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Trump appointees have ties to companies that stand to benefit from privatizing weather forecasts

Privatization would diminish a central role the federal government has played in weather forecasting since the 1800s. WASHINGTON — As commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick...

James Beard Public Market adds $10M to growing tally

Set to open in summer 2026, the 38,000-square-foot market will be open seven days a week and will have space for about 40 permanent small...

Portland WNBA team president is out, media reports say

Three months after Portland WNBA hired Inky Son as team president, multiple media sources report she's been fired. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story...

Lan Su Chinese Gardens lands grant to launch summertime Old Town market

This summer Lan Su Chinese Gardens plan to launch a six-week summer market every Sunday. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story is from the...

Portland permitting department layoffs downsized for now after budget approval

Wilson had proposed cutting 58 positions to help close a $93 million budget deficit. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the Portland...

Northeast Portland shopping center hits the market at $50.8M

Gateway Shopping Center started out as a Fred Meyer grocery store, built by Fred G. Meyer in 1954 where the former Kohl’s was housed. ...

MLB stadium, arts venue vie for $47.5M in TIF funds

Two major Portland projects eye $47.5 million that remains up for grabs. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story is from the Portland Business Journal, a...

Los Angeles mayor lifts downtown curfew she imposed during protests against immigration raids

It's been just over a week since the curfew was put in place to cut down on violent confrontations between police and protesters in downtown...

Nike announces additional round of tech worker layoffs

At the end of 2023, Nike announced a $2 billion cost-cutting and restructuring strategy that resulted in 740 layoffs at Nike world headquarters in Beaverton....

A living wage in Portland is $27.47 per hour. Here’s the percentage of entry-level jobs that hit that mark

A new analysis puts Portland among the big U.S. cities with the lowest percentage of entry job postings with livable wages, including Miami, Atlanta and...

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