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While Oregon has long been known for its craft beer scene, as tastes change and sales dip, breweries around the state are shutting down. Owners of a Lane County brewery think they’ve found a path to stability.
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Eugene businesswoman Sue Kesey has died.
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The company is also in talks to buy the pharmacy data from more locations, swapping over prescriptions to the nearest CVS.
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We talk with Megan Pratt of Oregon State University and Alyssa Chatterjee, director of the Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care, about how more childcare is now available in Oregon. We also speak with KLCC's Sajina Shrestha about her recent reporting on childcare access in Lane County.
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The state’s unemployment rate is the highest it’s been since recovering from a COVID-19 shutdown spike.
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Bohemia Food Hub provides commercial kitchen space and mentoring to small food businesses. We talk with its founder about how it got started, its industry and expansion plans.
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On this edition of Oregon On The Record we talk with Lauren Anderson from the University of Oregon and Brent Blaylock of Oregon State University about the economic and social impact of Name, Image & Likeness on college athletics. NIL allows college athletes to be compensated for any use of products or services with their associated image.
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Closures mentioned in the latest court filing would bring Oregon closures up to 40.
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The CEO of Oregon’s largest private employer is publicly affirming his commitment to U.S. national security and economic growth after a social media attack from President Donald Trump earlier this week.
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The Prospect Hotel has long been a popular waypoint for travelers on their way to Crater Lake National Park. And it has remained a major tourist draw and one of the few places to work in the small town of Prospect, which has a population of just over 700.
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It’s unclear how imported taxes will affect Oregon’s economy in the long term, but early indicators show prices going up as businesses halt investments.
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While the name is changing, Umpqua Bank announced in a written statement that it will not affect or change contracts current customers have with the bank.