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Portland mayor pauses extended pay-to-park hours due to downtown recovery concerns

Starting Oct. 15, parking meter enforcement will return to the original hours. PORTLAND, Ore. — Extended evening pay-to-park hours in downtown Portland have...

The federal shutdown will cut off vital economic data, including Friday’s jobs report

The government shutdown will deprive policymakers and investors of economic data vital to their decision-making at a time of unusual uncertainty about the... ...

Dr. Jane Goodall visited Oregon students before her death: ‘My main reason for hope’

Jane Goodall last visited Oregon in April, speaking with students about conservation and ways they can get involved in their communities. PORTLAND, Oregon...

Amazon Prime members can get $1 off per gallon at 7,500 gas stations for one day only

Amazon’s partnership with BP offers up to $35 in savings at thousands of stations for one day only. WASHINGTON — Amazon Prime is bringing...

After 9 years and an international quest, Salt & Straw’s Tacolate arrives

A collaboration between the Portland ice cream brand and Taco Bell, the Tacolate will be available at Salt & Straw locations starting Friday. ...

FTC sues Zillow, Redfin over alleged attempt to suppress rental competition

The FTC sued Zillow and Redfin, claiming their deal stifles competition in online rental ads, potentially raising prices and narrowing options for renters. ...

McMenamins plans to turn West End building into a hotel

A permit issued by the city shows McMenamins wants to change the occupancy of the Taft House, at 1321 S.W. Washington St., from residential...

Building permit issued for Portland Live Nation venue construction

Portland moves forward with a new Live Nation venue in Central Eastside, overcoming local opposition. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the...

Video game maker Electronic Arts to be acquired and taken private for $55 billion

If the transaction closes as anticipated, it will end EA’s 36-year history as a publicly traded company, in the largest leveraged buyout in history....

Portland’s business leaders have released an open letter that rejects the White House’s deployment of federal troops to the city

The city's business leaders say the drastic Trump Administration action isn't warranted during what's been a sleepy September. PORTLAND, Ore. — This story...

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