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Boeing to reinstate 58 laid-off workers after union grievance victory

Fifty-eight laid-off Boeing employees will return to work this week after SPEEA's union challenge. SEATTLE — Fifty-eight previously laid-off Boeing employees are set...

Oregon bill providing unemployment pay for striking workers signed into law by Gov. Kotek

The measure makes Oregon the first state to provide such pay for picketing public employees, aren't allowed to strike in most states. ...

Vancouver’s Donnelly Group readies to exit creditor protection

Vancouver's Donnelly Group is preparing to exit creditor protection, principal Jeff Donnelly told BIV today.  The good news with this, he said, is that...

The Best Restaurants and Bars on North Mississippi Avenue

In a neighborhood that’s changed rapidly in the last few years and has become home to many of Portland’s young and restless, the stretch...

Here’s how much Oregon’s minimum wage will rise on July 1

Oregon's minimum wage is automatically adjusted every year based on inflation. There are three minimum wages for different parts of the state. PORTLAND,...

Why are some people calling for a McDonald’s boycott?

In recent years, the most successful boycotts have tended to be politically motivated, in response to specific changes in policy or government actions. ...

Discovery of HMS Endeavour wreck confirmed

By 2016, RIMAP's volunteers, operating on grants and private donations, had located 10 of the 13 wrecks, almost exactly where historical charts said they...

Philips Hue bulbs will be even more expensive in July. And it may not end there.

Philips is upping the prices of its popular and already-expensive Hue series of smart lighting products starting July 1. The company is blaming tariffs...

Portland permitting department layoffs downsized for now after budget approval

Wilson had proposed cutting 58 positions to help close a $93 million budget deficit. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the...

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