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Intel will lay off over 500 workers across Washington County campuses

The anticipated cuts to Intel’s workforce appear to be coming down the pike as the company braces to…

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Nearly 500 Oregon transportation workers get layoff notices after ‘preventable’ funding emergency

Gov. Tina Kotek warns people around the state will feel those cuts, especially in winter   Hundreds who…

Business

Emily’s Garage creates welcoming space for car repairs in Gresham

New business offers services without the upcharge

Government

Lawmakers passed slate of bills meant to address state’s ‘woefully short’ housing supply

The state Legislature passed at least a dozen bills meant to protect renter security deposits, boost housing production…

The new coffee window for Fernie's Coffee in Government Camp. It is in the wall at Vallian's Sports with a bench and plants in front.

Business

Fernie’s Coffee fuels adventurers on Mount Hood

Unassuming expansion brings caffeine fix, specialty drinks to Government Camp

Business

Downtown Gresham’s NW Creations forced to close after lawsuit

Former commercial landlord Kimco Realty filed $250,000 suit for breaking lease, rent owed

Business

Portland Timbers lock in $25M, 13-acre deal for Beaverton performance center expansion

Portland’s professional soccer club is expanding its training footprint in Beaverton The Portland Timbers have signed the dotted…

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Rick Wright, Market of Choice CEO and grocery industry leader, dies at 62

Rick Wright, CEO of the Oregon-based grocery chain Market of Choice, died Sunday. He was 62. Wright, who…

Business

ODOT director calls legislature’s transportation bill failure ‘shocking,’ ‘scary’ warns of layoffs

In an email to ODOT staff Saturday, Director Kris Strickland said the agency will be forced to eliminate…

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Statewide minimum wage increases 35 cents, the lowest rise in ten years

The standard statewide hourly wage will rise to $15.05 per hour, while Portland’s minimum wage will rise to…