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Portland Pickles, Walt Disney Co. settle trademark infringement lawsuit

The Portland Pickles accused Disney of trademark infringement in the animated series “Win or Lose” on Disney+. PORTLAND, Ore. — Almost three months after...

PacifiCorp damages trials continue, years after 2020 Labor Day fires

Already, PacifiCorp has been hit with $485 million in total damages to victims of the 2020 Labor Day wildfires. OREGON, USA — This story...

RingSide in Portland announces reopening, 3 months after kitchen fire

The 81-year-old dining institution will reopen Aug. 4 after a kitchen fire shut it down in April. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from...

Nike names new CEO for an iconic brand

Nike CEO Elliott Hill announced that Converse CEO Jared Carver is out and will be replaced by Aaron Cain, VP of Nike Global Men's. ...

Intel cites affordability challenges in major workforce cuts

Intel plans to lay off 15% to 20% of its worldwide factory workers to address affordability challenges. Author: Portland Business Journal, Andy Giegerich (Portland...

Next Level Burger closes downtown Portland location over security concerns

Next Level Burger's West Burnside location is now closed "due to ongoing security concerns in the surrounding area." PORTLAND, Ore. — A Bend-based restaurant...

OHSU reveals a second wave of job cuts

Another 297 OHSU jobs will be affected by a second round of layoffs, which include nurses, according to a WARN Act Notification filed with Oregon...

Portland Thorns’ player Christine Sinclair gets her own Barbie doll

Christine Sinclair is one of nine female athletes that Mattel is honoring with a doll in their likeness. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story...

Vacasa announces 800 layoffs as hedge fund moves in

The vacation rental management company is cutting 13% of its workforce, while working to restructure and reverse several quarters of turbulence. PORTLAND, Oregon —...

Portland’s ice cream maker Salt & Straw slated to open two new locations on the east coast

The Portland based ice cream company is headed to New York City with its first scoop shops opening before the end of this summer. ...

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