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Oregon tourism leader warns new lodging tax increase could be a slippery slope

The CEO of Oregon's top hospitality trade group says a tax increase for wildlife conservation sets a risky precedent for the struggling tourism industry....

Grocery Outlet to close 36 stores

The grocery chain that operates in 16 states said it will close dozens of underperforming stores. WASHINGTON — Grocery Outlet, a grocery chain...

Oregon sues Trump administration over latest wave of tariffs

Another 23 states have joined the lawsuit, arguing that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by issuing tariffs in late February. PORTLAND, Oregon...

Dunkin’ unveils spring menu, brings back $6 meal deal

The coffee chain is adding a colorful array of drinks to its spring menu. WASHINGTON — Dunkin' is in full bloom this spring...

Pentagon labels AI company Anthropic a supply chain risk after company’s concerns over security, surveillance

The Trump administration is following through with its threat to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk after clashing with the artificial intelligence company....

Oregon sees growing hunger crisis as families struggle to afford basic needs

Oregon Food Bank saw a spike of 2.9 million visits last year, dramatically higher than during the pandemic, with more families struggling with the...

Prospective Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon sells minority stake in Carolina Hurricanes, report says

Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon is selling a minority stake in the NHL franchise as he pursues other interests in the sports world,...

Nike launches highly anticipated limited re-release of iconic Air Max 95

Nike Air Max 95 "Neon" made its long-awaited return with a special limited re-release. PORTLAND, Ore. — Nike continues its 30th anniversary...

Asbestos exposure closes Trader Joe’s in Southeast Portland

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said it's responding to an issue at the Cesar Chavez Boulevard location on Wednesday. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

For some small businesses, just remaining in Portland has become a labor of love

High operating costs and other issues have either forced businesses to close or incentivized them to move elsewhere. The city's trying to help those...

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