

Published on: 07/11/2025
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The bipartisan group aims to respond to tariffs, port issues and global competitiveness.
The higher rates would go into effect Aug. 1, creating a tense series of weeks ahead for the global economy.
A nearly century-old clock and home furniture manufacturer plans to close its doors for good next year.
Customers who visit any 7-Eleven on Friday, July 11 can get a free small Slurpee, while supplies last.
Next week will feature an “Extreme Heat Watch.”
Multnomah County joined dozens of other local governments in challenging federal grant restrictions tied to DEI and sanctuary policies.
Did your favorite spot make the list?
The four-alarm blaze was first reported just before 6 a.m. More than 40 units ultimately responded to the scene.
A draft contract shows the company will conduct focus groups and surveys on the universal preschool program and its associated tax.
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.
A comic book’s scientifically baseless prediction is currently gaining a lot of traction about a megaquake. Why?
The Italianate-style mansion used as a movie location is "prime for a full restoration or reuse project,“ said listing agent Eric Herbert.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/07/new-oregon-legislative-caucus-hopes-to-tap-into-states-trade-potential.html
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