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Oregon Beer Showdown 2024: It’s Fort George, by a nose

PORTLAND, Ore. — In a year in which four powerhouse Oregon breweries made the PBJ/KGW Beer Showdown's final four, Fort George stands alone. ...

Oregon Beer Showdown 2024: It’s down to the final two

Fort George Brewery and pFriem Family Brewers are the final two breweries standing. PORTLAND, Oregon — Two great Oregon breweries situated on the banks...

Survey: Downtown Portland businesses say things are looking up

The number of business who believed that they lost customers due to downtown Portland's reputation has dropped significantly. PORTLAND, Ore. — New results from...

Oregon Beer Showdown 2024: It’s down to the Foamy 4

Beers from Fort George Brewery, Breakside Brewery, pFriem Family Brewers and Crux Fermentation Project all land in the final Foamy 4 showdown. PORTLAND, Ore....

Vancouver-based fitness company Bowflex files for bankruptcy, will lay off 200 staff

The Vancouver fitness equipment company was formerly known as Nautilus, but it sold the brand last year and changed its name to Bowflex, another brand...

Ad agency Wieden+Kennedy lays off 90 Portland workers

The layoffs affected 20% of Wieden+Kennedy staff. The company has 440 employees in Portland. PORTLAND, Ore. — The city's best-known advertising agency has laid...

UPS closes Portland facility, laying off over 300 workers

UPS is laying off 331 workers at a North Portland sorting facility, according to papers filed with the state. PORTLAND, Oregon — United Parcel...

Trump unveils branded shoe line at ‘Sneaker Con,’ a day after $355M ruling

The launch comes a day after a judge in New York ordered Trump to pay a whopping $355 million in penalties. PHILADELPHIA — As...

Montgomery Park, Portland’s third-largest office building, goes to courthouse auction

Montgomery Park went back to the lender on a foreclosure-sale credit bid of $37.7 million after borrowers defaulted on about $150 million worth of debt...

Number of American workers hitting the picket lines more than doubled last year as unions flexed

Auto workers, Hollywood writers and actors and teachers were all among those striking for higher pay and better benefits. NEW YORK — Auto workers...

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