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Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit Wednesday, saying the tariffs hurt 鈥渟tates, consumers and businesses.鈥
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.At a roundtable hosted by Gov. Tina Kotek, more than a dozen business leaders described a dire situation under President Trump鈥檚 tariff wars.
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The hack has leaders in health care considering the risks posed by consolidation and vertical integration in the health care industry.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting workers formed a union on Thursday, joining a nationwide organization for broadcasters.
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The Applegate Valley business known as Herb Pharm uses actual herbs to promote human health.
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The U.S. government is threatening to sue PacifiCorp to recover nearly $1 billion of costs related to the 2020 wildfires in Southern Oregon and Northern California
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Malia C. Lazu about her recent book, From Intention to Impact: A Practical Guide to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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Billie Jo Vinson about health for people, health for animals, and how things came together in a store for pets and their people.
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House Bill 4004 aims to fix a loophole the state鈥檚 labor law that gives bad actors a competitive edge and can make the state an attractive place to break child labor laws.
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Bob Moore and his wife, Charlee, founded Bob's Red Mill in 1978.
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With an expensive ballot fight looming, two sides often opposed to one another are attempting to find a path forward in this year's legislative session.
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Telecommunications giant AT&T is asking permission from state regulators to stop providing landline service across parts of the state. That includes Humboldt County, where many residents rely on landlines.
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The first 737 Max 9 planes have started flying again after a fuselage panel blew off in midair last week. But industry analysts say Boeing's reputation will take a lot longer to repair.
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The latest safety lapse at Boeing renews concerns about the company's influence in Washington and whether federal regulators have delegated too much of their oversight authority to its employees.