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Uneasy marijuana industry seeks broader trade amid vast glut

Legal marijuana growers along the West Coast are struggling with oversupply, low prices and limited outlets for selling their product. TUMWATER, Wash. — The...

'A classic Ponzi scheme': Aequitas trial continues with testimony from executive and an investor who lost millions

Aequitas Capital Management executives Robert Jesenik, Andrew MacRitchie and Brian Rice face multiple counts of fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. PORTLAND, Ore. — The...

An explainer on Oregon's Medicaid eligibility process

Federal rules require states to periodically verify the incomes of people on Medicaid. Income checks were suspended during the pandemic but are resuming this month....

Oregon among states with laws helping mobile home residents buy their parks

Advocates say that offering residents the chance to buy their parks would help preserve a key affordable housing option. PORTLAND, Oregon — When Gadiel...

Affordable housing opens in North Portland for people with disabilities, struggling with homelessness

Hattie Redmond Apartments has 60 studio units geared to help Black people with disabilities, who struggle with homelessness, find a stable place to live.

Video captures boater running down sea lions on the Columbia River

Sea lions are federally protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act—making it illegal to harass, hunt or kill any marine mammals.

Oregon bill on abortion, gender-affirming care sparks debate

The bill would shield abortion providers and patients from criminal and civil liability from states where the procedure is banned, among other protections. PORTLAND,...

Biden issues first veto, defending Labor Dept. 'ESG' rule

President Joe Biden on Monday issued the first veto of his presidency as he sought to block Republican-led efforts in Congress to overturn a...

Bank runs used to be slow. The digital era sped them up.

The entire banking industry is now grappling with the fact that they could be the next target of a social media-fueled bank run. NEW...

First major US railroad merger in 2 decades will go forward

Railroads are under intensifying scrutiny following a fiery crash that forced evacuations in Ohio last month. WASHINGTON — The first major railroad merger in...

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