Kyra Buckley
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The state’s economy has yet to recover from the pandemic, but leaders hope the success of women’s sports can help spark economic growth while preserving its grassroots culture.
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The data for September was delayed due to the longest federal government shutdown in history. Oregon’s unemployment rate has been steadily ticking up over the last year.
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Amid rising unemployment, mass layoffs and increasing costs, Oregon’s top economic and political leaders met Monday to help craft a path back towards growth.
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The pipeline delivers the majority of Oregon’s gasoline, diesel and other fuels from a refining hub in the Seattle area.
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Intel, Oregon’s largest private employer, is shaving more than 600 additional positions from its workforce.
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WNBA newcomer Alex Sarama will serve as head coach for the rekindled Portland Fire. He currently works as an assistant coach for the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers.
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One in six Oregonians receives SNAP benefits. If the government shutdown continues, many are unsure how they’ll get by.
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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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Oregon and Washington have historically had higher gas prices than most of the country. There are several reasons why.
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Drivers across the state paid an average of 16 cents more per gallon on gas this week after an unplanned pipeline outage limited the gasoline supply flowing into the Portland area.