Like my tribe, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs possesses ancient sovereignty as a “Treaty tribe.” And, like us, they ...
Now, Wilson has changed his tune. In reply to an inquiry from WW, his chief of staff, Aisling Coghlan, said Friday morning that Wilson has walked back the idea of mandating a full return-to-office ...
Lottery retailers may not be partying with the Saudi royal family, but they’re doing all right. In fiscal year 2024 the median Portland lottery bar pocketed around $125,000 in commissions on about ...
Elana Pirtle-Guiney will serve as president of the freshly sworn-in 12-member Portland City Council. She was elected by a 7-5 ...
“As Oregon closes out 2024 with a record-breaking number of pertussis (whooping cough) cases, health officials remind ...
Radio for the blind might seem like a no-brainer, but Gerald Gaule says there’s more to a good program than being strictly ...
In her final day in office, Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade’s Audits Division has referred the results of an ...
“OWB does not have an inventory for the cellar or for its storage space,” the auditors’ letter says. “To properly account for ...
Associated General Contractors, the trade group that represents more than 800 Oregon construction firms, today pushed back ...
Housing providers say Medicaid insurers are increasingly delaying or outright denying claims for short-term rent payments.
There’s Dry January, the annual month-long sobriety challenge that just kicked off, along with its spinoff cousins Sober ...
WHY IT MATTERS: The next president of Oregon Health & Science University has a big job to do: merge OHSU, an academic medical ...