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Portland Trail Blazers lay off more than 70 people: Reports

Among those let go was Casey Holdahl, who served as a beat reporter for the Trail Blazers for nearly two decades. PORTLAND, Ore....

Pabst Brewing to discontinue historic Schlitz beer after 177 years

One of America's most storied lagers is pouring its final pint — and a Wisconsin brewer wants to send it off right. MILWAUKEE...

Mild spring gives Oregon strawberry season an early boost

Cool spring weather is helping Oregon farms produce larger, sweeter strawberries as the U-pick season gets underway. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon’s strawberry season...

S&P/TSX composite down in trading on Tuesday, U.S. stocks also lower

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index moved lower in trading on Tuesday, weighed down by losses in the battery and base metals sectors, while...

The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is coming to the Portland area. Here’s what to expect

The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck will be at Washington Square Mall on May 23 and at the Clackamas Town Center on May 30. ...

Inflation rises to 2.8% in April but Iran war impact limited to gas pumps for now

OTTAWA — Higher gas prices driven mainly by the war in Iran pushed inflation higher in April but some economists argue the conflict's looming...

You can now own a piece of The Sports Bra for as little as $250

The Sports Bra's new crowdfunding campaign, named "Own a Piece of The Bra," pitches itself as a way to disrupt the $32 billion sports...

Why Salt & Straw said no to grocery stores for years — and what finally changed its mind

Salt & Straw's ice cream taco, the Tacolate, debuts in New Seasons grocery, marking the brand's first retail expansion outside its scoop shops in...

River Pig Saloon owner speaks out after violent crimes outside business: ‘Frustrates me, my staff, the neighborhood, everyone’

River Pig Saloon owner speaks out after the arrest of a man accused of shooting three women outside the Pearl District bar, raising concerns...

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