Kyra Buckley
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New estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau Tuesday suggest that overall the country had one of the slowest rates of population growth on record.
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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.