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Meat grown from animal cells? Here's what it is and how it's made

Two US companies just got permission to sell a new kind of chicken — but you can't buy it at the grocery store. Here's what...

Pier 39 closed in Astoria after fire causes 'significant' damage

The pier will remain closed until a city building official can determine its structural stability. An Astoria fire official said it will need to be...

City of Portland phone lines restored after outage

311 and the city's main contact number both temporarily stopped working Friday morning. The city said 911 was still working during the outage.

Federal Reserve won't likely raise rates next week but maybe next month

Chair Jerome Powell will need to forge a consensus between "dovish" and "hawkish" Fed officials. WASHINGTON — When an increasingly fractious committee of Federal Reserve...

'I went into mama mode': Portland custodian saves elementary school student from choking

Eloise Williams was helping out in the cafeteria, like she does each day at lunch, when she saw a child choking; she ran to help...

Family, friends, tribal leaders and politicians remember Grand Ronde tribal leader Kathryn Harrison

Kathryn Harrison was remembered for being caring and persistent, as she fought for years to restore federal rights for Oregon tribes.

US employers added a surprisingly strong 339,000 jobs in May in a sign of economic health

Friday’s report from the government reflected the job market’s resilience after more than a year of rapid interest rate increases by the Fed. WASHINGTON...

Truck driver indicted on manslaughter charges after deadly Oregon crash that killed 7 farmworkers

A grand jury indicted Lincoln Smith on 12 counts, including seven charges of manslaughter, reckless driving and driving under the influence of intoxicants. PORTLAND,...

Hundreds of bills at risk as Oregon Senate Republican walkout stretches on

Yet to hit the Senate floor is a bill intended to overhaul Oregon's suffering public defender system. A severe shortage of public defenders, exacerbated...

'I would be devastated': Some retirees, social service groups making plans in case of default

Politicians insist that the U.S. won't default, but economic anxiety is rising. WASHINGTON — Phoenix retiree Saundra Cole has been watching the news about...

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