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Oregon’s attorney general files $900M lawsuit accusing insulin manufacturers of price gouging

The lawsuit alleges three manufacturers coordinated with three pharmacy benefit managers in a scheme to inflate insulin prices to make a higher profit. ...

ChefStable selected as operator of $7.5M, 12-cart pod near Oregon Convention Center

The project is slated for a vacant 14,800 square-foot-building at 910 Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes...

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek names former Republican lawmaker to head new ‘Prosperity Council’

Tim Knopp led Republicans in the Oregon Senate through a 2023 walkout that cost him reelection. Now, he's working under the governor to grow...

Oregon coast community supports family after moldy feed kills thousands of their chickens

Neighbors donate money and help with chores after a third-generation farm lost about $250,000 in poultry. NEHALEM, Ore. — On the Oregon coast,...

Portland’s Bartini, Urban Fondue to close after over 20 years

The restaurant owner cites a decline in neighborhood conditions, "absorbent" city taxes and an untenable landlord relationship as factors in the closing. PORTLAND,...

M&M announces limited-edition Marvel superhero packs

Mars Inc. and Walt Disney Co. are teaming up on seven collectible M&M packs that will feature different M&M colors as Marvel superheroes. ...

Portland restaurant says catering manager embezzled nearly $300K; case dismissed for now

A former employee is accused of stealing more than $280,000 from Verde Cocina. The case was dismissed in September over insufficient evidence. PORTLAND,...

Aldi plans 180 new stores in 2026, will enter 2 new states

The discount grocery chain said it will open its first stores in Colorado and Maine as part of its expansion plans. BATAVIA, Ill....

National Pizza Week: Here’s where to get the best deals on a fresh pie

Pizza remains one of America's favorite foods, despite falling in industry rankings in recent years. WASHINGTON — Pizza lovers rejoice: it's National...

End of federal public broadcasting funds forces cuts at Spokane PBS station

The dissolution of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is cutting millions in federal funding, forcing layoffs and program cuts at Spokane’s KSPS-PBS. SPOKANE,...

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