PeaceHealth plans to close only hospital in Oregon’s second-largest city
Oregon's second-largest city could soon be without a hospital following an announcement by PeaceHealth that it plans to close Eugene's Sacred Heart Medical Center, University District.
Oregon motorists express confusion, excitement on social media following lift of self-serve gas ban
Oregon residents took to social media reacting to the state lifting the ban on self-service at gas stations. New Jersey will be the last state still banned from pumping their own gas.
Oregon lawmakers vote to end ban on self-serve gas
Oregon is poised to end a long-held ban on self-serve gas station pumps throughout the state. The bill is now headed to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk to be signed.
Blockbuster pokes fun at Netflix over password-sharing crackdown
The Twitter account for the Blockbuster video brand took to social media to tease Netflix over its password-sharing crackdown despite only having one remaining store.
California port problems piling up amid labor negotiations
Service disruptions at major West Coast ports amid ongoing labor negotiations between the ILWU and PMA have raised concern about supply chain issues hitting the U.S. economy.
Oregon Cold Stone Creamery employee loses 3 fingers on the job: reports
Former Oregon Cold Stone Creamery employee Jordyn Martin was left with seven fingers after an accident involving an ice cream machine earlier this month.
Cracker Barrel becomes latest company to flee Portland amid rising crime, retail theft
Cracker Barrel, citing the coronavirus pandemic, announced this week that is becoming the latest company to move its operations out of the state of Oregon.
Oregon puts rebates for electric vehicles temporarily on hold
Oregon is suspending a program that gives rebates to purchasers and leasers of electric vehicles for a year as the popular program is running out of money.
Walmart to shutter Portland locations just months after CEO’s warnings on crime
Walmart is shutting down its only two locations in Portland, Oregon, citing financial reasons. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon previously warned rampant crime could lead to store closures.
Last Blockbuster left standing released ad during Super Bowl, boosting sales 200%, says manager
The last Blockbuster standing — located in Oregon — released a Super Bowl-like ad on social media to promote the store. Here's how sales have skyrocketed in days.
Oregon alcohol regulators under investigation for diverting rare bourbon for personal use
Officials from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission are under criminal investigation for diverting rare bourbon from public access for person consumption.
Democrat-led state that’s ‘killing businesses’ could shrink amid push to secede in several counties
Greater Idaho Movement spokesperson Matt McCaw and business owner Sandie Gilson argue these 11 Oregon counties deserve "the government that they actually want."
States look to secure electrical grid after substation attacks
Several states are moving to strengthen the security of the electrical grid after a series of attacks at substations around the country in recent months exposed vulnerabilities.
Portland business owner forced to buy bullet-proof windows: ‘Trying to push forward’
Crime in Portland, Oregon, is affecting small businesses such as Bison Coffeehouse — a Native-owned and operated coffee shop. The owner discussed the issue on "Fox & Friends" and how she's coping.
Portland business owner installing bullet-resistant glass after windows smashed
Bison Coffeehouse owner Loretta Guzman on how the rise in crime has affected her business
How much does it cost to sponsor a college football bowl game?
The cost of sponsoring a college football bowl game varies widely between those occurring early in the bowl season and the New Year's Six games.
Portlanders flock to store to buy illegal psychedelic mushrooms: 'A part of history'
Long lines have formed outside of Portland, Oregon's Shroom House, as patrons wait to buy psilocybin. Recreational psychedelic mushroom sales are still illegal, however.
Iconic Portland ice cream business threatens to move headquarters over city's rampant crime
Salt & Straw, a prominent Portland ice cream company, might move its headquarters from the city over crime issues that the company co-founder says threatens employee safety.
Portland business forced to close because of crime
Rains PDX owner Marcy Landolfo on the ongoing break-ins that have forced her to shut down her winter clothes store
Portland store shuts down, posts blistering note on front door slamming rampant crime: 'City is in peril'
Portland, Oregon, clothing store Rains PDX shut down after facing more than a dozen break-ins and covering expensive repairs, according to a note posted the store's front door.



















