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Snacks like potato chips may not always be the first thing that come to mind when shoppers think of recalls, but there are ...
Companies are required to send out a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice before implementing mass layoffs.
Door and window manufacturer Jeld-Wen plans to close a factory in Klamath County by the end of the year and lay off all 128 people ... Long among Oregon’s largest companies, Jeld-Wen quietly ...
Head coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks started off the year on a hot streak in the recruiting world, landing some of the top prospects in the nation and rising up to the No. 1 class in the ...
A program-record 10 former Oregon football stars heard their names called during the 2025 NFL draft April 24-26, but many more are finding homes in the hours following the third day of the draft.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read is sounding the alarm about an executive order that could change local elections. Read says that if the executive order goes through ...
Hoodie-clad hippies from Eugene, Ore., emerged as the unlikely solution to violent police encounters that sparked protests across America five years ago. Riding in vans, these unarmed counselors ...
Oregon Duck fans gathered in Autzen Stadium as the sun broke through the crowds, and they watched Dan Lanning's new-look roster take the field for the annual spring game. While a program-record ...
SAN ANTONIO — A Frito-Lay driver was honored in San Antonio for reaching an historic milestone of 4 million miles driven without a preventable crash. On April 23, the Texas-based driver David ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Ten players from the University of Oregon were selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, setting a new mark for the school, exceeding the program-record eight selected last year.
Those changes will be a tough swallow for the Oregon Department of Transportation, which is counting on a total of $1.6 billion in federal funding over the 2025–27 budget cycle. Some of that ...
With the 21st pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Steelers selected defensive lineman Derrick Harmon of Oregon. Harmon, 21, is a 6-foot-4 ½-inch, 313-pound defensive lineman who has the ideal traits the ...