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Portland game shop broken into twice in one week: ‘I don’t know the answer of how to stop it’

Portland Police confirmed this is the store's eighth burglary since February 2020. PORTLAND, Ore. — Red Castle Games was broken into twice...

Portland demonstrators rally against Elon Musk, DOGE outside of Tesla dealership as part of nationwide protest

Other 'Tesla Takedown' protests against Musk and DOGE were held Saturday at various Tesla facilities nationwide. PORTLAND, Ore. — Demonstrators held a "Tesla...

Opinion: B.C. salmon farming sector an economic powerhouse under threat

B.C.’s salmon farming sector—a cornerstone of the province’s economy and an emblem of innovation—is under siege. For decades, it has supported communities, driven economic activity and...

EEOC seeks to drop transgender discrimination cases, citing Trump’s executive order

The requests by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission mark a major departure from its prior interpretation of civil rights law and past landmark...

Trump tours Boeing plane to highlight aircraft maker’s delay in delivering a new Air Force One

Boeing Inc. has the contract to produce updated versions, but delivery has been delayed while the aircraft maker has lost billions of dollars on...

Check your pantry: Popular pancake mix recalled over milk allergy risk

The company recalled 2-pound boxes of Pearl Milling Company Original Pancake & Waffle Mix sold in stores in 11 states. WASHINGTON — The...

B.C. drug rehab facility faces closure over abuse, safety violation allegations

A prominent addiction recovery facility in Surrey is facing imminent closure after numerous allegations of safety violations and emotional abuse were levied against it...

Lawmakers, hoping for funding, envision future James Beard Public Market to have same economic upsides as Seattle’s Pike Place

Organizers behind the market say they have about $3 million in public and private investment, but they're asking the state of Oregon to pitch...

Oregon faces uncertainty over impacts of Trump health care cuts, anti-DEI policy

OHSU's Steve Stadum talks about facing an uncertain federal funding landscape, and author Shari Dunn discusses misconceptions about the intentions of DEI policy. ...

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