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Excitement in Seattle: March Madness expected to bring $13M boost

The Downtown Seattle Association estimates a $13.6 million economic boost from March Madness. SEATTLE — March Madness has officially tipped off in Seattle,...

OHSU and UnitedHealthcare reach ‘good-faith’ agreement on new contract, hospital system says

Thousands of Oregonians may lose in-network access to OHSU doctors if UnitedHealthcare and the hospital can't agree on a new contract by March 31....

NCAA women’s teams score with new March Madness revenue share

In the past, schools received no financial reward other than the NCAA covering the cost of a team’s expenses to play in the tournament....

One-third of Oregonians at risk: Governor warns state can’t cover Trump’s proposed Medicaid cuts

Governor Tina Kotek warned of potential impact to the Oregon Health Plan, which covers a third of Oregonians, if Republicans' looming cuts to Medicaid...

Carney, premiers seek plan for national energy, trade corridor

OTTAWA — Canada's new prime minister and its premiers agreed Friday to pursue plans to move more energy across the country, tear down internal...

Trump unveils next-generation F-47 fighter jet, new deal with Boeing

The 47th president, who announced the award at the White House, said with a grin that the new fighter would be named the F-47....

Salem business owners express frustration over costly sign code enforcement

Facing potential violation and permitting fees totaling thousands of dollars, some Salem shop owners say they feel harassed by the city's renewed code enforcement....

Opinion: To secure a strong economic future, Canada must choose growth

Canada—suddenly and starkly—is a very small country. For decades, we have coasted on the perception of being the United States’ little brother—similar, but distinct....

Family of airplane safety whistleblower is suing Boeing over his death

The lawsuit accused Boeing of harassing and intimidating the man until he “either gave up or be discredited.” CHARLESTON, S.C. — The family...

Trade war hits ‘Canada-reliant’ Point Roberts stores

Trade tensions and increasingly expensive imported construction materials could drive some Point Roberts businesses out of B.C. market. “I believe what we’ll do is...

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