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Body-worn camera footage released by Portland police is shedding light on when police welfare check resulted in the death of a man in custody in the Kenton neighborhood last month.
After a man died two weeks ago in police custody in Portland, on Friday, PPB released the names of the officers involved and footage from their body-worn cameras.
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KOIN on MSNExperienced mountain biker missing near Trillium LakeRalph Sawyer was expected back at his home around 8:30 p.m. Friday, the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said in a release.
In a revised letter to state and local officials on Thursday, tech giant Intel Corporation said it will be laying off 2,392 employees in Oregon.
The faltering company has laid off 4,000 in the U.S. this week. The impacts will be felt most acutely in Oregon.
Intel says affected employees will receive severance packages and job placement assistance. However, the layoffs still represent over 10% of Intel’s Oregon workforce — a major blow to the local ...
Oregon ranked as the 11th worst state for business in CNBC’s 2025 ranking, its lowest rating in the history of the state ...
After announcing their initial plans to layoff over 500 people, Intel Corporation is now planning to layoff more than four ...
Intel layoffs: Intel is set to conduct the biggest round of layoffs in its history, and plans to sack about 2,400 workers in ...
The company’s ongoing eligibility for roughly $260 million in annual tax breaks may also come under renewed scrutiny, ...
Intel has confirmed a major restructuring plan that will result in nearly 4,000 employees losing their jobs by mid-July ...
The comments come as Intel begins thousands of layoffs across multiple locations, a sweeping move aimed at making the company ...
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