Alex Bruemmer, a Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA), has been promoted to senior vice president at Key Private Bank.
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The actress at the center of the Peloton ad controversy gets a chance to poke fun at the issue in a new ad for Portland-based Aviation Gin.
Christina Gomez has been invited to speak at the 2019 American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists’ Annual Conference.
BridgePort Brewing, Oregon's oldest craft brewery, stopped brewing Tuesday, saying that they are shutting down. The pub closes in March.
Add Burnside Brewing to the list of brew pubs hat have closed their doors recently. The landlord says the pub has not paid rent in months.
The Crystal Ballroom became the first business to score a victory over Portland and the city's database of earthquake vulnerable buildings.
The settlement announced by Bullseye Glass puts an end to the suit filed by Southeast Portland residents over the company's toxic emissions.
The Widmer Brothers pub on North Russell opened in 1996. On Tuesday, they announced they were closing
Barrel Room is suing a bartender to get back money they say they will lose when forced by OLCC to stop selling liquor for three weeks.
Curtis Brooner went to the Burger King on NE 28th in Portland and spent one hour stuck in the bathroom. He's now suing over a broken promise
It's almost time when you start calling up friends to find out if they have a daughter who is a Girl Scout, ready to tale your cookie order.
After a month-long series of delays, the commercial Dungeness crab season is getting underway. Fishermen can start pulling up pots Jan 4.
Calling the actions of employees who called the police on Jermaine Massey "unacceptable," DoubleTree has fired the employees involved.
Jermaine Massey was a guest at the DoubleTree when a security guard called him a security threat and called police to have him removed.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission approved several rules including allowing patients and providers to have medical marijuana delivered.
Jennifer Cooper said Biscuits Cafe failed to put up a sign warning people of slippery floors. A jury agreed and awarded her $540,000.
"All of our botanicals are humanely caught, cage-free and grain-fed," Ryan Reynolds explain in a new ad for Portland-based Aviation Gin.
Moonstruck Chocolate says that hundreds of bags of their Sea Salt Caramels sold around the country are being recalled because of hazelnuts.
Bird, one of three companies that put E-Scooters on Portland's streets , plans a rally at City Hall Wednesday to call for their return.
Dutch Bros coffee stands in 7 states raised the money during a week-long campaign, then the company matched $150,000 itself.
The 120-trial period put thousands of e-scooters on the streets of the city. Portland is considering whether to bring it back next year.
After finding that crabs had too little meat on them, Oregon's Department of Fish and WIldlife has delayed the start of commercial crabbing.
Just about three months ago, the USDA predicted a record hazelnut yield. While it's a record, a report says it's below what was expected.
Developer Jordan Schnitzer, who bought the property in April, has wanted to turn it into a homeless shelter or other community facility.
Daniel Jensen, 70, of Vancouver, Washington, says driving for Amazon Flex allows him to stay active, meet new people and make money.
The Brewhouse, a mainstay on Fremont that was one of the city's original brewpubs, is going out of business
Progressive Portland, Ore. Chronic Pain Center Names Mark Hough as CFO
Fabric Depot posted the news on their Facebook page on Thursday. Within hours, there were hundreds of crying emojis being posted.
The owners, who are moving out of state, hope to find a new owner for the cafe.