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As the craft beer industry matures, a slight shrinking of sales is a sign of the industry settling into a long-term version of itself.
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Tons of Northwest ingredients — like cranberries, turkeys and potatoes —can be found on your own Thanksgiving table.
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The airline reversed course on the planned route after Alaska Airlines announced a similar flight.
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We take a deep dive into downtown Eugene’s newest neighborhood and look at what went into its development.
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A new revenue forecast predicts a budget hole is smaller than previously thought. But cuts are still ahead.
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Oregon State Parks has completed some large projects, including at Beverly Beach State Park and Silver Falls State Park, and others are on track for 2026, but a few planned improvements, such as a new visitors center and better parking at Smith Rocks State Park, are now on hold.
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The 123-year-old building was built by a former mayor and required renovations after a major fire in 1980.
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Intel, Oregon’s largest private employer, is shaving more than 600 additional positions from its workforce.
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Rogue Brewing, which has been operating in Newport since 1989 but owes $545,000 in rent to the Port of Newport, abruptly closed all of its businesses Friday.
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A new report estimates the University of Oregon contributed $3.7 billion to the state's economy in 2024.
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As the government shutdown ends, the Bend's mayor says “the money’s given and it’s done.”
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McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center has hired a new group of physicians to provide 24/7 maternity care at its birth center in Springfield. This comes after the hospital lost all its contracted OB-GYNs following a shakeup at Oregon Medical Group.