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Machine at Intel's Hillsboro campus can produce chips so advanced, they don't yet exist
At the Gordon Moore campus, Intel engineers do the work to push Moore's Law — the idea that the number of transistors on a single chip will double every two years.
Former Clackamas County Sheriff aims to unseat Chair Tootie Smith this year
Craig Roberts retired from the sheriff's office at the end of 2020, but he said that he hasn't unplugged from what he sees in county politics.
Facing challenge from former sheriff, Clackamas County's Tootie Smith seeks reelection as board chair
Tootie Smith joined the board of commissioners in 2012, winning the chair seat in 2020. Now she's looking to fend off a challenge for another four-year term.
‘Don’t judge a fish by its face’: Tillamook woman reels in possible world-record catch of monkeyface prickleback
On April 1, Rebecca Jones went rockfishing on the Oregon Coast to catch some dinner — and boy, did she ever.
Multnomah County and Portland tussled for 8 years over a homelessness database that's all but obsolete
Willamette Week reported recently on the wrangling between Portland and Multnomah County that has kept the Joint Office of Homeless Services from tracking data.
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Machine at Intel's Hillsboro campus can produce chips so advanced, they don't yet exist
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Interstate Bridge replacement project hits a snag amid federal environmental review
Intel's new tool can create chips so cutting-edge, they don't yet exist | The Story | April 18, 2024
Craig Roberts, former Clackamas County Sheriff, makes his pitch for board chair | Your Thoughts
Former Clackamas County Sheriff aims to unseat Chair Tootie Smith this year
Facing challenge from former sheriff, Clackamas County Board Chair Tootie Smith seeks reelection
Tootie Smith vies for reelection as Clackamas County board chair | The Story | April 17, 2024
Tillamook woman reels in a monster of a monkeyface prickleback
What's working to address homelessness, and what's not | Your Thoughts
Overdose during Old Town homeless camp sweep underscores the waning days of fentanyl emergency
Former Clackamas County Sheriff aims to unseat Tootie Smith as chair | The Story | April 16, 2024
With deadline looming, cost of Portland water filtration plant now tops $2 billion
The project was initially estimated to cost around $500 million back in 2017. Delays have kept the project from breaking ground, and the price tag keeps rising.
Oregon Court of Appeals keeps gun control measure on ice but will speed up case's hearing
The appeals court did agree to speed up the time before it will hear arguments in the case, after a circuit court judge in Harney County struck down the law.
Why haven't some Multnomah County Library branches been open lately?
A new policy, launched March 1, says every library branch needs to have a "person in charge" for the day, and not everyone wants to take on that job.
As child care costs soar, how is Oregon trying to solve the crisis?
Oregon families have felt the strain, especially working parents, as child costs soar to equal the cost of rent — leaving many struggling with what to do.
‘Completely derailed our life’: How child care in Oregon became so unaffordable
A single mother in Portland moved into a homeless shelter with four children after losing state-funded child care because her income crossed over the line by $2,000.
‘It's going to be extremely bad for the public’: Experts worry arrest of Oregon ‘burn boss’ could have chilling effect on prescribed fires
Ricky Snodgrass was arrested in October 2022 after a controlled burn escaped and scorched roughly 20 acres of private land.
'We need to step up': How Carmen Rubio would tackle homelessness as Portland mayor
Rubio believes Portland currently does not a have a functioning system to address homelessness.
Bus tour highlights Portland's 'hidden discriminatory history' for Black, Asian American residents
The bus tour by Fair Housing Council of Oregon puts a focus on the state's history of housing discrimination, segregation and displacement.
What's a potato? New federal classification may redefine the humble root vegetable, much to the Pacific Northwest's dismay
U.S. dietary guidelines influence everything from school lunches to WIC policies to federal research funding. What if potatoes were no longer considered vegetables?
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