New PDX Terminal Celebrated With “Housewarming”
Officials exhale at the end of a major $1.6B project, with one final, 16-month phase to go.
Officials exhale at the end of a major $1.6B project, with one final, 16-month phase to go.
The Oregon hospitality company becomes the new owner of a former West End home for low-income and disabled seniors.
Oregon Employment Department struggles in 2024 after making post-pandemic improvements in customer service.
The semiconductor manufacturer will cut 3,000 employees in Oregon as it looks to trim $10B by the end of next year.
For the fourth time, the Shaniko Wool Company provided wool for the Ralph Lauren outfits worn at the opening ceremony of the summer games.
Developers hope the prominent Portland parcel with a storied past can host a vibrant mixed-use project.
Late to arrive, money from the controversial law now funds a mix of recovery programs around the state including Burns’ Fresh Start Cafe. But progress remains slow and data and accountability lag.
It’s an interesting time to work in reproductive health care.
Amy Handler and Dr. Sara Kennedy, the new CEOs
of Oregon’s two Planned Parenthood affiliates, say they’re ready.
School-based health clinics deliver much-needed care to one of our most vulnerable populations. Why doesn’t Oregon have more of them?