Business is surging for contractors and bars. Out-of-town workers are flooding hotels and RV parks. Cash is flooding into government coffers. But the newfound prosperity comes with costs.
The number of primary care providers in Oregon is flatlining — especially in rural areas. But experts say the problem is curable. Two years ago Connie Cloyed was living in Corbett when she finally ...
The October 28 edition of the SBJ College newsletter looks at how the football coach buyouts are piling up in Division I and ...
According to Epsilon's 2025 "State of AI in Marketing" report, 94% of organizations now use AI to prepare or execute ...
President Donald Trump’s surgeon general pick, Casey Means, is expected to face senators today for a confirmation hearing, ...
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Texas doctor forfeits medical license, flees over gender transition to minors
The Enforcement Phase has now gone live, after a Texas doctor accused of providing gender transition procedures to 21 minors ...
Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, we are dismantling criminal networks in the United States,” a DHS spokesperson said ...
A fifth person has been charged with a felony after hundreds of law enforcement officers, including Immigration and Customs ...
The raid involved a property owner in Wilder and was during a public event with families in attendance. A fifth gambling ...
Hidden among the rolling hills and farmland outside Hillsboro sits a red wooden building that’s become a temple of burger worship for Oregonians in the know.
City of Hermiston, business licenses, Hermiston Finance Director Ignacio Palacios, Hermiston City Manager Byron Smith ...
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