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California lawmakers are proposing a bill that would allow local governments to create hospitality zones allowing bars and restaurants to stay open until 4 a.m. starting January 1st, 2026.
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The stock price of Beaverton-based Nike, dropped sharply in response to the news that tariffs against Vietnam would rise 46%. Vietnam produces half of Nike footwear.
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Oregon and California are among eight states to join with the Federal Trade Commission in an effort to hold up the proposal.
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While a series of longtime Ashland restaurants recently closed, local business leaders say the health of the industry can’t be painted with a broad brush.
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Interview with the Oregon News Exploration project
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Google seals deal with the state of California to fund media and Ai
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An iconic lavender store in Ashland faced an unexpected hurdle earlier this year when its supplier mysteriously closed up shop.
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The Service Corps of Retired Executives donates time to entrepreneurs.
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Rogue Valley postal workers will hold a rally next week to raise awareness about the consolidation of some mail services up to Portland ahead of the November election.
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Herb Pharm CEO Daniel Marple talks about the business and its growth
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A 2021 law has resulted in a $6 million penalty against Amazon for allegedly not notifying employees at two Inland Empire facilities of production targets.
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A program that helps small businesses is just one of the proposed budget cuts on which California’s governor and Legislature disagree.
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A 2020 California law compels businesses to offer employment benefits to more workers rather than treating them like independent contractors. Uber lost an effort to overturn the law.
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Last year, Oregon’s seafood industry got a much-needed boost from the federal government. But it continues to struggle and still needs help.