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Adidas announces ex-Puma SVP as new North American head

Adidas appoints John Miller, ex-Puma senior vice president, as president of North American operations. PORTLAND, Ore. — Adidas has appointed John Miller as president...

Portland Opera to sell its headquarters in Southeast Portland

The Hampton Opera Center is home to the Opera's administrative offices and contains a performance space, costume shop and rehearsal spaces in its 44,835 square...

OHSU Health CEO to step down during Legacy Health acquisition

OHSU Health Systems CEO Dr. John Hunter steps down amid Legacy Health acquisition PORTLAND, Ore. — OHSU, which is working through its due diligence...

Nike announces $2B cost saving plan, potential layoffs

This announcement comes weeks after Nike implemented a round of layoffs and an internal email that told Nike employees to expect various organizational changes. ...

Columbia CEO Tim Boyle on Portland trash, government inaction and M110

Boyle first gave ODOT money five years ago, but most of it was returned for lack of staff. This time, he says ODOT and Gov....

Nike temporarily relocating downtown flagship store to nearby Pioneer Place mall during renovations

Nike said it would temporarily close its store on SW 5th Avenue next spring as it renovates the space, and move across the street to...

Former Aequitas executives receive hefty prison sentences for fraud

The former Aequitas Capital Management executives were found guilty in May for their roles in one of Oregon’s largest investor fraud cases. OREGON, USA...

Developer of 30-story apartment tower in downtown Portland pleads case with officials

The proposed 728-unit affordable housing tower is not permitted at 108 West Burnside because of the city's seven-story height limit. PORTLAND, Oregon — Curtis...

Waiting game for Oregon State, Washington State as Stanford holds out hope for ACC invite

Stanford told its colleagues it informed the ACC that it would be open to joining the conference at greatly reduced or even no media rights...

Drug treatment in Oregon still hitting a bottleneck at inpatient care

Amid a mounting crisis of substance use and overdoses in Oregon, millions more dollars every year are now flowing toward programs meant to...

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