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OHSU posts lengthy defense of primate research center amid calls for the facility to close down

The facility has come under fire due to concerns about animal suffering, but OHSU argues that the research saves human lives and can't be...

Ports of Seattle, Tacoma warn of empty retail shelves, fewer labor hours for truckers, longshoremen with Trump trade war

Longshore, trucking and warehouse employees will see a drop in available labor hours, and consumers will see empty shelves in stores. SEATTLE —...

Portland mayor and Oregon governor propose waiving fees to spur housing production

If approved by the city council, the plan would pause collection of System Development Charges for three years or until 5,000 units are built,...

Vance heralds ‘industrial renaissance’ in his visit to a South Carolina steel plant

The vice president made the trip to Nucor Steel in Huger as part of the administration's events marking Trump's first 100 days in office....

Aritzia diversifying away from China as tariff tensions continue: CEO

Aritzia Inc. says it is shifting some of its supply chain away from China, which has been hammered with triple-digit tariffs from the United...

$1.1M fee for Granville SRO sparks debate at city hall

A $1.1 million fee that the owner of a vacant single-room-occupancy building on the downtown Granville strip must pay to transform his property into...

What to know about May Day and how it has grown over the years

May Day started in the U.S. but has grown into a worldwide celebration of working people, often used by activists for political protests. ...

Albertsons to close Southwest Portland location

Albertsons will close its Southwest Portland store by July 1 due to a lease disagreement. PORTLAND, Oregon — This story is courtesy of...

Introducing Lodestar Media: Glacier’s new unified media division

Glacier Media is thrilled to announce the creation of Lodestar Media, its new media division. To many readers, Lodestar Media is now the parent...

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