In Conversation: Kate Baumgartner, Public and External Affairs Strategist, Travel Oregon
Baumgartner discusses the decline in international — and in particular, Canadian — tourism in Oregon.
Pendleton Business Group Asks City to Stop Funding Homeless Services in Downtown
Neighbors For A Better Pendleton will make its pitch to the city council next week.
Oregon Humanities Scores Court Victory Over DOGE
The nonprofit, which lost 44% of its budget in federal cuts, argued Congress was the ultimate authority in funding decisions, not Donald Trump.
In Conversation: Jill Hedrick, CEO, Vernier Science Education
EdTech exec on education cuts and tariff uncertainty: ‘The ones getting shortchanged are the students’
Hopworks Closes Vancouver Brewpub, Bets It All on Portland Flagship
After riding high on the craft beer wave, the Portland brewer is back to the Southeast Powell location that started it all.
New Rules Headed For Oregon Lottery
The new rules, which haven’t received final approval, target international sales, bulk purchases and protect winner privacy.
Rep. Dexter Hears From Tariff-Affected Small Business Owners
The Portland Democrat gets an earful about rising costs and unpredictable trade policy.
Elmer’s Will Take Over Four Shari’s Locations
One Pacific Northwest diner will take over for another at four locations around Oregon.
Small Business Insurance Tailored To You
Brand Story – If you’re starting a small business and wondering if you need insurance, the answer is YES.
