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Elliot Njus

Elliot Njus

Podcasts and News Editor at The OregonLive

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Oregon OSHA won’t adopt its own employer vaccine rule after Supreme Court blocks Biden’s

Oregon operates its own OSHA program, which means it needed to draft its own rule.
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University of Portland to require COVID booster shots, hold first w...

The school announced the changes Tuesday amid a surge in cases and hospitalizations from the omicron variant.
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Portland roofing manufacturer Malarkey sold in $1.3 billion deal

Malarkey makes shingles and other roofing materials at its factory in North Portland.
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Oregon-based Dark Horse Comics sold to Swedish video game company

Buyer Embracer Group AB said operations at Dark Horse would continue as usual after the acquisition and that there were no restructuring plans.
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Seattle developer plans Lloyd Center revamp

Urban Renaissance Group said it would partner with the Lloyd Center’s new owners, who repossessed it in foreclosure.
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Nike accuses Adidas of patent infringement in new lawsuit

Nike said Adidas had ripped off its “game-changing” Flyknit technique, incorporating the construction technique into Adidas’ own sneakers.
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Kaiser Permanente workers set strike date

Some 3,400 nurses and other Kaiser Permanente workers in Oregon and southwest Washington have said they’ll strike beginning Nov. 15.
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Kaiser Permanente nurses plan strike beginning Nov. 15

Nurses and other health care workers must give 10 days’ notice, though, before a walkout. The union said it was giving that notification Thursday.
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Oregon coast’s Lincoln County votes to restrict vacation rentals

The ballot measure only affects policy in unincorporated communities.
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NE Portland glass recycler agrees to control pollution or shut down

The state Department of Environmental Quality in June hit Owens-Brockway with a $1 million fine over air pollutants.
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Trader Joe’s to open SW Portland store next week

It’s the grocery chain’s ninth Portland-area store.
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Oregon-based KinderCare plans return to public markets with IPO

It said it plans to use the proceeds from the sale to repay some of its $1.4 billion in long-term debt.
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Famed piano maker Steinway & Sons opens Lake Oswego showroom

Steinway’s Lake Oswego showroom will also sell its down-market Boston and Essex piano brands.
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Green Zebra Grocery to reopen one shuttered Portland store, but ano...

The reopening of the downtown store comes as thousands of Portland State University students have returned to campus after a hiatus from in-person instruction.
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Oregon Insight: How families spent their first child tax credit pay...

Oregon families received In Oregon a total of $173.2 million in July, with payments averaging $425.
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See how much Oregon cities and towns grew (or shrank) in the 2010s

Newly released numbers from the 2020 census show how Oregon cities have changed over the past decade.
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WSJ: Intel in talks to buy chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries for $3...

The bid could help Intel expand its business making chips for other tech companies.
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Vancouver biotech firm Absci files for IPO

It plans to list on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker symbol ABSI.
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TriMet names interim General Manager Sam Desue Jr. to top job

Desue, a Black man, is the first person of color to lead TriMet.
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Top litigators leave Ball Janik to start new law firm

The departures appeared amicable, with both firms saying were open to collaborating in the future.