

Published on: 02/11/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
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It's welcome news for Portland, which has lost many of its tech outposts to remote work.
An ill-fated deal came after days of round-the-clock mediation, but those marathon sessions haven’t resumed.
President Trump unleashed a flurry of executive orders — sparking numerous legal battles in Oregon.
The southern Oregon high school suffered damage from snowfall last week.
The seven-month dig was part of a $58 million wastewater treatment infrastructure project in Clackamas County.
Police have not publicly identified the 17-year-old suspect.
Trump said he thinks it’s OK to continue using plastic straws, although they’ve have been blamed for polluting oceans and harming marine life.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, tapped to be President Donald Trump's labor secretary, will face her confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, contends that the new policy is spreading fear of raids, thus lowering attendance at worship services and other valuable church programs.
It’s tempting to look forward, to imagine what this menu might look like in its own space, with its own drinks and decor. But that’s a fool’s errand. For now, let's enjoy Ancestro right where it is.
Temperatures are expected to dip below 26 degrees for the next three nights.
Winter weather seems likely Thursday. Does that mean snow?
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