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On a podcast, Casey Means said she became skeptical of traditional medicine while training at Oregon Health & Science ...
The outdoor outfitter plans to close every location by the fall. This includes the Portland outdoor store at 426 SE Grand Ave ...
Russell Sadler, a reporter and commentator whose work made an enduring difference to transparency in Oregon, died April 20 at ...
Perhaps the WW editorial board should’ve done their interview in one of the gymnasiums where asbestos tiles fall down.” ...
It’s been 50 years since Mt. Hood Community College last obtained voter approval of a bond measure. Not for lack of trying: ...
The parent company of The Sacred Mushroom, an 11,000-square-foot psilocybin retreat, says a lack of capital is forcing it to ...
Fixing what’s broken in this country starts at home—and the choices we make in this election will impact young people who ...
Unions turbocharged their push shortly after OHSU announced its intention to buy Legacy in August 2023. OHSU said it would ...
The ethics commission unanimously rejected an initial proposed settlement of $1,600, then voted 7-1 to accept a $3,600 ...
Les Zaitz and his wife and business partner, Scotta Callister, are retiring after more than a combined century in journalism.
There’s a sense among pet owners that our animals’ organic wastes ought to be easy to reintegrate into the larger environment ...
Senate Bill 28 would require private insurers to pay independent primary care providers, such as pediatricians and internists ...
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