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A love of books and beer have come together in a new business. Hodgepodge will open this Saturday in Eugene.
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The union at the Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages has ended its strike after more than 200 days. But the company has now said it won’t give workers their jobs back if they’ve been replaced.
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Gov. Tina Kotek and State Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner heard Wednesday from businesses with concerns about costs, uncertainty of federal tariffs.
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The unemployment rate in Oregon has been slowly increasing over the past year.
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More small farms could operate without water rights under a bill moving forward in the Oregon legislature.
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In the Northwest U.S., and across the border in Canada – the two countries work as one industry when it comes to blueberries. But that relationship is getting complicated.
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In February, we reported that area food banks were facing record levels of need. Now a federal food assistance program has been cut, adding to their troubles.
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According to city officials in Oakridge, one in five businesses there is operating without a license. The city now wants to crack down on these businesses through a 2002 ordinance that could fine them up to $500.
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Experts warn the state’s manufacturing sector is especially vulnerable to increasing global trade tensions.
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A conversation with Amee Markwardt, Interim Executive Director for White Bird Clinic about funding cuts, and a conversation with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White on the organization shuttering CAHOOTS in Eugene.
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Officials with the City of Corvallis say there’s a need to increase food options outside the city’s core. New rules around food trucks are designed to help.
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A Utah-based company is walking back plans to sell the Mt. Bachelor ski resort.