Kyra Buckley
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The Portland Fire fell to the Chicago Sky 98- 83 Saturday in front of the largest crowd ever to attend a home opener for a WNBA expansion team.
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Two former University of Oregon stars, Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally, were expected to play with the New York Liberty on May 12 and 14, but only Sabally will hit the court.
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The incumbent labor commissioner, Christina Stephenson, is being challenged by former BOLI and OSHA employee Chris Lynch.
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Thousands of ecstatic basketball fans descended on the Moda Center Sunday for the return of the WNBA's Portland Fire.
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With just five weeks until tip off, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo had the opportunity to draft up to 12 experienced players from existing teams.
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Multiple things — including the war in Iran — are affecting the price of gasoline across the country.
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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.