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The project will help boost funding for the Oregon Agricultural Trust, which prevents farmland from being used for other purposes.
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The company recently announced hundreds of store closures and corporate-level layoffs.
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A beloved restaurant in Eugene is moving from the downtown location it's held for nearly 40 years to a larger space in the 5th Street Market.
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On this edition, we talk with OSU’s Richard van Breemen about his study showing that retail shops selling purported magic mushrooms have no psilocybin and other unlisted ingredients. Then, we say goodbye to our journalism fellow Sajina Shrestha.
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Visas for highly skilled workers are often associated with tech companies, but athletic apparel giant Nike has been Oregon’s top applicant for H-1B workers in recent years.
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Astoria’s KMUN radio is dropping NPR programming after federal funding cuts, shifting to locally produced news, talk, and music to stay afloat and serve its community.
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Corvallis and Eugene rank among the least affordable college towns in the U.S., with home prices far above the national median, impacting students and local workers alike, according to a Redfin report.
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Central Lincoln PUD is building a $26.5M earthquake-resistant headquarters in Newport to ensure power reliability after a Cascadia quake. The new facility boosts coastal resilience and meets top seismic safety standards.
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It’s been one year since workers at the Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages went on strike, and some picketers are still on the line.
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Oregon and Washington have historically had higher gas prices than most of the country. There are several reasons why.
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Despite first job gains since April, the unemployment rate continued its slow climb.
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Gold hits record highs, topping $3,700 per ounce, as inflation and economic uncertainty drive demand. Eugene Coin and Jewelry sees surge in sellers and buyers.