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August Report Shows Positive Oregon Job Growth

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

The Oregon Employment Department released its monthly labor market report this week, noting strong growth in several sectors, including wood products, machinery and food.

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Sweet temptation: Eight Ways to Tame the Sugar Beast

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Sugar sure is tasty, but it also can be bad for you. Here are eight ways to help tame your sugar cravings.

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Portland Then/Now: Southwest Fourth Avenue and Morrison Street

SW 4th Ave looking north towards Morrison Street, City of Portland Archives. A2005-001.863

Thursday, September 18, 2014

As much as streets change, some streets in downtown Portland stay the same. Sort of. Such is the case of Southwest Fourth Avenue and Morrison Street. 

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Difficult Workplace Personalities and How to Deal With Them

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ever worked with a drama queen? How about a gossip guy? Chances are you've shared office space with one of the three difficult work personalities outlined in this piece. Here are some tips for how to deal with them. 

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Number of Oregonians Without Health Insurance Falls by 63 Percent

Thursday, September 18, 2014

The number of Oregonians without health insurance has fallen by more than 60 percent, a new study reveals. 

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Same-Sex Marriage Crusaders in Monica Wehby’s TV Ad Not Legally Wed

Ben West, left, and Paul Rummell, right, celebrate their wedding in 2010 before same-sex marriage was legal in Oregon.  Photo courtesy of Ben West

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The same-sex marriage champions backing Republican U.S. Senate candidate Monica Wehby in a statewide TV ad are not married, despite implying so in the first line of the commercial. And Wehby’s campaign knew it. 

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Oregon Ranks No. 2 For ‘Tax Fairness’

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Oregon ranks No. 2 on WalletHub's list of states with the most fair tax systems. WalletHub analyzed and ranked the 50 states based on the fairness of their state and local tax systems, including income taxes, sales and excise taxes and property taxes. 

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BuzzFeed Claims Monica Wehby Plagiarized Health Plan

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

BuzzFeed claims Monica Wehby plagiarized her health plan. 

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Scott Bruun: Oregon Should Say No to Open Primary

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Isn’t the primary purpose of government to protect and improve the lives of its citizens?  Well, if this is true, then Oregon is best served by saying ‘No’ to Measure 90, the “open primary” ballot measure. 

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Mike Riley: Remains Proponent of Beavers Offensive Balance

Sean Mannion

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Despite a deviation from course a year ago, Oregon State football coach Mike Riley remains a proponent of offensive balance. Simply put, star quarterback Sean Mannion can’t stand in the pocket and throw the ball 603 times, as he did in 2013, if the Beavers are going to be successful. Or if Mannion is going to survive the season. 

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