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Exhale Wellness, a leading name in the U.S. hemp-based wellness market, has officially launched its highly anticipated THCa flower strains for 2025. The ...
The 2025-26 Big Ten basketball season continues to draw closer. With rosters finalized, here are the conference's finalized ...
High School Sports Awards, sponsored by Beacon Orthopaedics, honored 600 nominees Wednesday night. Here are the winners.
Like many Oregon school districts, David Douglas officials have some tough choices to make this budget season. One of their decisions could jeopardize the district's high school graduation rate.
Yet, across Oregon, newsrooms are shrinking, reporters are vanishing, and communities are losing access to the reliable information they need to make informed decisions.
David vs. Goliath: Oregon bill offers lifeline for journalism — and Democracy Special to The Register-Guard SB 686 would require Google and Meta to pay news outlets for content.
In the first-quarter, Portland’s office vacancy rate of 35 percent was the highest among the 25 largest central business districts in the U.S., real estate firm Colliers reported.
Chief David Carter with the Oklahoma City Fire Department. One person was checked out for smoke inhalation, but no other injuries have been reported. Eight units were damaged in the fire.
CNA Staff, May 28, 2025 / 16:11 pm. Portland, Oregon, Archbishop Emeritus John Vlazny, who led the northwestern U.S. archdiocese from 1997 to 2013, died this month at his home near the city.
Portland’s first 90°F day usually occurs around June 18, with an average of two 90-degree days each June, based on records since 1941. Portland, Oregon, in the United States, is expected to ...
University of Oregon President Karl Scholz (far left) is joined by administrators and local and state leaders in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the university's new Portland campus on May 29, 2025.
There's a growing and complicated debate about Oregon’s first-in-the-nation program. ... Does Portland and some other pockets of the state have a cash-for-cans crisis?