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Cutting the mustard: Beaverton Foods earns 6 accolades at 2025 World-Wide Mustard Competition

In this year’s annual World-Wide Mustard Competition — one of the most prestigious tastings in the condiment world ...

Government

Oregon Health Authority seeking public input on Providence home health and hospice deal

The Oregon Health Authority is seeking public input on a proposal from Compassus, a home health provider, to acquire ...

News

Portland security guard who shot man assaulting him will not be prosecuted

The security guard who shot a man who was assaulting him near a Jewish preschool in Southwest Portland ...

Education

Oregon senators agree to cut $45 million in funding for early childhood programs

State-funded preschool programs would lose millions under an early childhood education budget given a “reluctant yes” vote by ...

Government

Kotek homeless shelter bill gets trimmed in wake of budget shortfall

The legislation cleared a budgeting committee Tuesday after lawmakers balked at the state’s fiscal outlook and declining revenue ...

News

‘Not business as usual’: Washington County commissioners consider rescinding longstanding DEI resolution

The Washington County Board of Commissioners is proposing to abolish its guiding document regarding diversity, equity and inclusion. ...

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Sports

Oregon House passes ‘jock tax’ bill to help fund MLB stadium, heads to Gov. Kotek next

The Oregon House is sending the Senate Bill 110 to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk after passing it 46-6 ...

News

Ex-staffers threaten to sue Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office for discrimination

Two female former staffers at the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office say they plan to sue their former ...

Crime & Justice

Oregon City man charged after Saturday protest at Portland ICE facility

An Oregon City man faces a misdemeanor charge for allegedly assaulting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer during ...

News

Trump administration seeks Medicaid data from Oregon amid immigration crackdown

Federal officials are seeking personal enrollee data from the Medicaid-funded Oregon Health Plan as part of a crackdown ...

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Environment

Oswego Lake, Tryon Creek watershed councils want to expand within Portland and to Wilsonville, West Linn

Watershed councils like those that cover Oswego Lake and Tryon Creek try to counteract what has become an ...

News

Portland’s JinJu Patisserie wins Outstanding Bakery at 2025 James Beard Awards

JinJu Patisserie in North Portland was named America's most Outstanding Bakery at the James Beard Awards on Monday, ...

Government

Oregon hepatitis C death rates are among the country’s worst, reports find

Oregon has clocked in at the top of a nationwide database for rates of hepatitis C, prompting state ...

Business

Oregon moves closer to law requiring carbon neutral public retirement plan

House Bill 2081 codifies into law Treasury’s Net-Zero plan, which would effectively make PERS carbon neutral by 2050 ...

Food and Drink

Oregon lawmakers designate T-bone as new state steak

New state symbol honors Oregon ranchers after resolution passes both chambers   The Beaver State has officially added ...

Government

Gov. Kotek proposes using $160 million from state’s ‘rainy day fund’ for one-time wildfire funding

Desperate for money to get through the next two wildfire seasons and with few proposals on the table ...

Top-Home

This beloved Portland deli welcomes new leadership, major investment

Elephants Delicatessen, Portland's beloved deli, named a new CEO and director of production, and received a capital boost ...

Crime & Justice

Gresham man faces charges for assaulting federal officer at ICE building

Ginovanni Brumbelow, 21, allegedly attacked agent during Saturday, June 14, riot

News

Get ready to dive in: Outdoor pools opening soon in Portland

Portland Parks & Recreation's popular outdoor pools will be open from Friday, June 20, to Friday, Aug. 22, ...

Opinion

Opinion: We must save Job Corps

U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici writes: 'For those who have found their path to success through Job Corps and ...