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Nonprofit career and workforce group The Script launches hiring site
Portland nonprofit The Contingent launched the next product in its evolving job matching and career development initiative called The Script.
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Trail Blazers launch local bar network to host game-day events, watch parties
Trail Blazers fans can watch their team at two dozen different Portland-area bars this season thanks to a new partnership.
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Pioneering Durant Olive Mill thrives in Oregon wine country
Durant Olive Mill in the Dundee Hills gives locavores another great Oregon product to love.
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How Portland can become the 'epicenter of women's sports'
With the WNBA on the way, the pieces are in place to cement Portland as a powerhouse of women's sports.
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Change in revenue forecast could affect Oregon's kicker payments
Oregon economists are changing their methodology for forecasting state revenue.
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Vancouver multifamily community sold for $45.5 million
The community spans around 15 acres of land with 191 total units of housing.
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Seattle Times Opinion
Defining deviancy down. And down. And down
Whatever turns out to be true about Gaetz’s behavior, nothing so indicts the GOP as the House speaker's refusal to release the Ethics Committee report. |
AP layoffs follow newspaper cuts; more use influencers as news source
The Associated Press is cutting 8% of its workforce, a move that follows cuts at major newspaper chains that cut back on use of the wire service. |
Let’s have a competitive race for King County Executive
It's been 16 years since the last time there was no incumbent in the campaign for King County Executive. For voters, the more candidates, the better. |
NYT Politics
Man Convicted of Plotting to Kill Agents Who Investigated His Role in Jan. 6
Edward Kelley was found guilty of conspiring to murder the agents two weeks after he was convicted at a separate trial of assault and other charges related to the Capitol attack.
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