Company announces 170 at the Western Star factory will lose their jobs though they hope it will be temporary.
The Oregon Health Authority has issued a bulletin detailing what you can buy and what retailers can sell.
It will be the 11th international destination from Portland.
Company says move is in response to cease and desist order from the state.
Westwood Shipping had been making one call per month.
Portland doughnuter following other food businesses to the City of Angels
Tamara Lundgren has been CEO of Schnitzer Steel since 2008.
Program will conduct two Public Health Assessments to study health risks related to emissions from gas manufacturers.
The sports retailer with over 450 locations nationwide filed for Chapter 11 in March.
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After allegedly punching her husband in the nose, Jenn Louis was arrested and booked into jail.
Pok Pok's Andy Ricker says as much as he loved it, "it never made any money."
Some brands of frozen vegetables were recalled in Oregon and elsewhere because of a serious, sometimes fatal contamination risk.
Portland comes in third.
Work near the Broadway Bridge will close the street for almost five hours.
New headquarters on Swan Island will be home to 1,000 employees.
Oregon LNG informs City of Warrenton they will not be moving forward with its project.
Agency says they received clarification from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Tam, in Sellwood, had only been open for two months.
The restaurant had been named Saffron Colonia;. it will now be British Overseas Restaurant Corporation.
The Oregonian says the organization will stop placing pets.
Hotel will take over first eight floors of 19-story building that will be known as the Broadway Tower.
Store will close by May.
Buyer is from California.
Report says supporters receive approval to try to get measure on the ballot.
Jordan Schnitzer demands $1.3 million from the city, says report
Rate is lowest since turn of the century
Willamette Week takes a deep dive into Jordan Schnitzer's court battle.
Fire damage on top of the simple cost of doing business proves to be too much
Grocer had already announcing it was shutting stores in Happy Valley, West Linn. Hundreds to lose jobs
Saying Bullseye Glass is using their neighborhood as a "dumping ground" for toxic chemicals, residents of Southeast Portland go to court.