The chain's second restaurant opened in 2018 in Corvallis, with co-owners reported ... Bo & Vine Burger Corp. on documents filed in 2024 with the Oregon Secretary of State's Office. The south Salem Bo & Vine, the chain's fourth restaurant, held its grand ...
Corvallis Democratic state Rep. Sarah Finger McDonald announced this week she’s facing colon cancer again but doesn’t expect it to disrupt her work in Salem. Her diagnosis was first reported by the Oregon Capital Chronicle.
HP Inc. will get $53 million to expand and modernize its Corvallis facilities as part of the federal CHIPS and Science Act. The Biden Administration announced the grant award Monday. President Joe Biden has made reviving the U.S. semiconductor industry a priority of his administration.
Junior forward Michael Rataj racked up a career-high 29 points to help Oregon State to one of its biggest wins in recent program history.
The flame-throwing freshman from Idaho is poised to become the Beavers' next superstar pitcher and could play a big role in getting OSU back to Omaha.
Oregon and 22 other states are suing the Trump administration after it ordered an abrupt freeze to many federal payments, leaving state agencies unable to access reimbursements for Medicaid and child care programs and sending state officials scrambling to determine the total effect.
After Oregon State hung 97 points on Gonzaga during an overtime victory two weeks ago at Gill Coliseum, there probably isn't a matchup the Bulldogs can afford to ignore Tuesday evening when the teams meet again at McCarthey Athletic Center.
Plenty has changed for the Oregon State baseball program since it last took the field seven months ago. Superstar second baseman Travis Bazzana — the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft — is gone.
Several Oregon high schoolers competed at the 2025 Spokane over the weekend, with some of Oregon’s top track and field stars posting some nationally-good times in the indoor event. Roosevelt’s Aster Jones won the girl’s 60-meter dash with a time of 7.
Former CNN executive Rachel Smolkin stepped into the CEO role at Oregon Public Broadcasting last fall. Here’s what she wants to do.
There are now hundreds of agencies licensed by the state to provide caregiving services at home for people with disabilities—and a backlog of nearly 300 new applications for more. While none is so big as Rever Grand, the next five largest each pull in more than $20 million a year.
A network engineer named Raymond Parenteau in 2013 founded what became the state’s largest provider of caregivers for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Oregon Journalism Project has learned that Parenteau should never have been allowed to grow his company in Oregon.