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Canadian firm buys $300 million stake in Portland company Who has died in 2025 Portland homicides Oregon’s U.S. Attorney Natalie...
Canadian firm buys $300 million stake in Portland company Who has died in 2025 Portland homicides Oregon’s U.S. Attorney Natalie...
Canadian firm buys $300 million stake in Portland company Who has died in 2025 Portland homicides Oregon’s U.S. Attorney Natalie...

Published on: 02/18/2025

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A Canadian firm plans to buy a $300 million stake in the parent of Portland engineering company.

Two men were shot to death in January in Hazelwood, 2025's only homicides so far.

The move was long anticipated. Her first assistant will serve as acting U.S. attorney.

Chief Bob Day came out of retirement to assume the role in 2023 and said then that he didn’t want the permanent position.

Investigators will consider the weather conditions, as well as the possibility of human error or an aircraft malfunction.

At least four Oregon cats have been euthanized in the past two months after developing severe symptoms from bird flu.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found insufficient evidence to challenge the U.S. Department of Interior's breakdown of loss and repair costs from a California arson.

The decision came in a lawsuit filed by 14 Democratic states, including Oregon, challenging DOGE’s authority to access sensitive government data.

State lawmakers are working on legislation that would give Oregon regulators broader discretion in setting power rates, with the aim of making energy bills more affordable, reducing the number of bill increases and making utility costs more transparent for customers.

Enrique Espinoza, 18, died in February 2023 after he was hit by a driver under the county’s supervision.

Once again, Oregon locations get some national attention, courtesy of Conde Nast Traveler magazine.

The resignations of two highly experienced bureaucrats come as Portland city government undergoes ongoing restructuring efforts and faces mounting financial challenges

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/02/canadian-firm-buys-300-million-stake-in-portland-company.html

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