Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and the state’s U.S. senators, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, object to a federal proposal to potentially move by truck or train more than 30 million gallons of liquid radioactive ...
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This California-Based Pizza Chain Just Filed For Bankruptcy. Here's What It Means For Its Locations Nationwide
It's no secret that many restaurants have struggled and filed for bankruptcy in 2025. This pizza chain is the latest to face ...
With Americans drinking less alcohol and international trade affecting exports, some distilleries are filing for bankruptcy.
If you're playing on an Xbox Series X|S, PC, or PlayStation 5, crossplay should automatically be enabled, and you won't need to do anything to turn it on. All three of these platforms can play with ...
The Department of Justice has begun releasing its files on Jeffrey Epstein. The convicted sex offender and wealthy financier ...
When you continuously land attacks with Chain Crit equipped, your attack damage and elemental attack will gradually increase. The amount that this increases by will depend on the weapon that you're ...
Stay dockside above the Columbia River at Bowline Hotel, a fishery-turned-boutique hotel with a spiffy bar and cedar barrel saunas. Discover Astoria’s history indoors and outdoors at museums and state ...
A handful of federal immigration enforcement officers in three unmarked SUVs waited outside a Woodburn apartment complex early on Oct. 30, describing the spot in a text exchange as “target rich.” They ...
Crocs Inc. wants the Trump administration to refund it $54 million plus interest to make up for what the Broomfield-based casual footwear company says it has paid so far in increased tariffs.
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US burger chain Habit to enter Oregon market
US burger chain Habit is preparing to expand into the state of Oregon, with an outlet scheduled to open in Happy Valley on 3 December 2025. The restaurant, located at 11400 SE 82nd Ave, Happy Valley, ...
Intrepid Fiber Networks, a Broomfield-based provider of fiber infrastructure, will expand its network to California.
A group of student-athletes and a former coach who say they’re seeking better treatment for girl wrestlers have filed a lawsuit against Cleveland High School and Portland Public Schools. Former ...
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