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Chirpify goes to Washington — Portland startup taps campaign fervor with Twitter

Randy L. Rasmussen/The OregonianChirpify founder and chief executive Chris Teso hopes to tap fervor around the campaign season...

State cuts leave 1,000s of criminals unwatched

Monday morning, as U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan told how federal prosecutors would go after Seattle criminals illegally using guns, she said there are repeat...

Columbia Green Technologies Gets $1.2M

Looking to make bullrings more eco-friendly, Portland-based Columbia Green Technologies raised $1.2M in a funding round Monday, to help expand R&D, sales, and marketing....

Bellevue Public Relations says “Gold Rush” expected by years end

It never received one mention in the press.  You never watched it on the news. But on April 16th. 2014 at 4:32 PM,  a...

Bikram Yoga Heats Up in the Northwest

Register for the local gym, you'll likely gain access to a few group yoga classes and a locker room sauna. Register at a...

Lake Washington: Fighting Pollution and Winning

Lake Washington: Fighting Pollution and Winning If there's one lesson we can learn from the past century of the pollution and cleanup of...

UK treasurer: Euro crisis is killing our recovery

LONDON Britain's Treasury chief says that uncertainty over the future of Europe's single currency is threatening to keep Britain from returning to economic...

FBI actions have left a Portland mosque and its imam feeling they’re in the government’s cross hairs

Faith Cathcart/The OregonianMasjed As-Saber, Oregon's largest mosque, draws Muslim immigrants, U.S.-born followers and local converts. Worshippers come from...

5,000 students graduate from UW amid bleak job market

Thousands of college graduates from our area are about to enter the job market during what some are calling the bleakest economic downturn...

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