Coronavirus: A New Era For Film
The executive director of Oregon Film discusses how the industry has adapted to the COVID-19 climate, and how some innovations could be here to stay.
The executive director of Oregon Film discusses how the industry has adapted to the COVID-19 climate, and how some innovations could be here to stay.
Advocates suggest the threat of coronavirus makes multigenerational housing more practical, not less.
With surgeries being canceled and postponed by COVID-19, clinics and hospitals collaborate and innovate to get through the pandemic.
As nonprofits provide essential services during the COVID-19 epidemic, grantmaking organizations fight to keep them running.
Social distancing will be the key to defeating COVID-19, and businesses that traditionally operate in close quarters have been making adjustments.
The cannabis industry is experiencing a big boom due to COVID-19, leaving marijuana store owners with big responsibilities.
COVID-19 threatens disaster in the hospitality industry, but patrons and community leaders have been stepping up.
As COVID-19 halts public gatherings, arts organizations rise to the occasion to protect their fragile institutions.
The director of the Northwest Economic Research Center discusses how Oregon’s economy will take a hit during COVID-19, and what the economic recovery could look like.
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