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The general strike protesting federal law enforcement crackdowns leave business owners contemplating what action is best: close in solidarity or stay open to be of service.
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For more than 15 years, a unique program at the University of Oregon has given cities around the state a valuable resource: hundreds of students and faculty members focused on solving real-world problems. For a second year running, the Sustainable City Year Program is working in Oakridge.
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Oregon’s unemployment rate stayed flat at 5.2% in December, according to the latest report from the Oregon Employment Department. The rate has remained unchanged since September.
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The Eugene 2025 First Citizen award came as his 5th Street Market turns 50.
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The location was one of the only locations in the town where residents could buy groceries and produce.
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The National Labor Relations Board has cleared Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages of several accusations that it violated labor law.
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Tim Knopp, a former state senator from Bend, will join Kotek’s administration.
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The studio may sit in a Cottage Grove back yard, but it brings in national recording artists to the small Oregon city.
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Oregon’s cannabis industry continues to see falling prices amid rising production and stagnant demand.
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The Washington State University Bread Lab researches whole grains and makes baked goods available and affordable. Janine Sanguine speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the creative work the lab is doing to make healthy food for the community.
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A dry fall means many resorts that typically open in December are only now partially opening.
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The rate stayed flat from September to November, with October data missing due to the federal government shutdown.