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Oregon
A listen-along glossary for our conversation with Capt. Deborah Dempsey
Jul 17, 2017
Don't worry, there's no quiz.
How one business is bracing for the upcoming solar eclipse
by
Amy Scott
Jul 14, 2017
One company tried to book the entire hotel four years out.
Oregon is ending last-minute scheduling for retail, hospitality workers
Jun 30, 2017
Oregon is the first state to pass such a law.
Farming program aims to help addicts and their families
Nov 24, 2016
The program in southern Oregon uses volunteer work and clean eating to get parents clean.
The state with the best economy is voting today
by
Tony Wagner
May 17, 2016
Oregonians head to the polls amidst the state's glowing financial health. How'd it get here?
Lewis and Clark treasure hidden in Powell's bookstore
Jan 25, 2016
Encased in bubble wrap, a two-volume set of the 1814 Lewis and Clark journals
Local businesses see boon during Oregon standoff
Jan 15, 2016
For remote community in Oregon, wildlife standoff brings new customers
For public good, not for profit.
When you can see the forest for the healthcare
by
Jeff Tyler
Jan 12, 2016
Two pilot programs in Oregon are experimenting with carbon markets.
Family-owned forest land may soon change hands
by
Jeff Tyler
Jan 11, 2016
Much of U.S. forests are owned by private families, many of whom are senior citizens.
Local Money: The high costs of a crumbling bridge
Jan 1, 2016
Why Washington state and Oregon paid a steep price to fix a bridge that remains in serious disrepair.