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Nothing is certain but death and taxes — and elections.
Nothing is certain but death and taxes — and elections.
Coming into Dayton off Highway 18, one of the first things you’ll see is the renovation of Dayton’s First Baptist Church that’s under way. It stands out as a visible sign of progress in a downtown marked by vacant storefronts and worn buildings.
Oregon’s agriculture is valued at $4.1 billion.
Ben Jacobsen was surprised to discover sea salt was not available in Portland as a locally sourced ingredient.
Jill Eiland, corporate affairs manager for Intel, balances life, work and play.
Enrollment at Oregon’s public universities is growing, and changes in the state’s education policies and goals are likely to push it higher even as many college classrooms, labs and lecture halls are overflowing.
Writing stories and shooting photographs are very distinct arts requiring very different talent and skills. But once in a while you get a crossover artist like photographer Matthew Ginn.
Portland’s job growth ranks it among the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. in terms of employment.
Habitat restoration projects generated $977.5 million in economic activity in Oregon and created 6,483 jobs between 2001 and 2010.
Bank of America is holding loan assistance events to help homeowners keep their homes.