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More balance, fewer bidding wars: What Portland homebuyers and sellers can expect in 2026

Portland homebuyers finally have a bit more breathing room for the first time in more than a decade — with the real estate market balancing...

Supreme Court tariffs decision could shape Oregon’s economic outlook after steady 2025

If the Supreme Court strikes down some tariffs without backup revenue source, it could mean higher costs for Oregonians after nearly avoiding a downturn last...

‘Absolutely no relief’: Dexter says shutdown deal ignores healthcare affordability crisis

Dexter said constituents are facing premium increases of 200-300% without the tax credit extensions. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter defended her vote...

Repeal of ‘Roadless Rule’ could upend protections across millions of acres of forest in Oregon and Washington

The Trump administration is looking to roll back a law that places tougher restrictions on logging in remote portions of national forests. OREGON, USA...

Merkley says US ‘complicit’ in Gaza starvation, introduces bill to release Epstein files, confirms 2026 reelection run

Merkley introduced a bill to release all Epstein investigation files, saying anyone involved in abusing minors “should be held accountable.” PORTLAND, Ore. — In...

Portland Fire interim president previews what’s next as franchise prepares for first season in WNBA

Interim President Claire Hamill said that they'll announce the next general manager soon amid growing excitement for the WNBA team's comeback. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Portland Fire interim president previews what’s next amid team’s comeback

Interim President Claire Hamill said that they'll announce the next general manager soon amid growing excitement for the WNBA team's comeback. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Will new legislation help Oregon’s once-ground breaking psilocybin therapy thrive?

PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon made history as the first state to legalize supervised psilocybin therapy, but the groundbreaking industry is facing an unexpected challenge:...

What’s really happening to local media, according to 40-year Oregonian veteran

After 40 years in journalism, The Oregonian's retiring editor reveals what separates local media from national networks and how big tech threatens the industry. ...

Why Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez breaks with the Democratic Party, despite backlash

Second-term Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington's 3rd Congressional District defends breaking with the Democrat Party, despite criticism from constituents. PORTLAND, Ore. — Rep....

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