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Keethler launches state senate campaign amid redistricting
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Songer announces town hall ‘without moderator’
GOLDENDALE — Sheriff Bob Songer amped up his complaints against two Klickitat County Commissioners at its meeting April 30. Here’s how it played out:
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Marston licensed as of May 2; DA candidates speak at forum
THE DALLES — Wasco County district attorney candidate Travis Marston was admitted to the Oregon bar on May 2 by the Oregon Supreme Court, eliminating any question about his eligibility to stand for office.
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5 Portland office leasing stories to watch in 2024
Here is a recap of recent commercial real estate deals so far this year.
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Portland-based women’s supplement startup Wile acquired
Wile makes a line of supplements, tinctures and drinks based on herbal and plant formulas designed to address perimenopause and other midlife hormonal shifts in women over 40.
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New group of Portland health care workers vote to form union
The LabCorp workers are the latest in a wave of union formations in the last two years.
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Berkshire Hathaway CEO-in-waiting on the company’s Oregon wildfire problem
Greg Abel calls Utah law that creates wildfire fund, caps non-economic damages “the gold standard.”
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Why private equity ownership of health care in Oregon matters
Hayden Rooke-Ley has been tracking the growing trend of corporate ownership of clinics and medical practices.
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Critical Tinyproxy Flaw Opens Over 50,000 Hosts to Remote Code Execution
More than 50% of the 90,310 hosts have been found exposing a Tinyproxy service on the internet that’s vulnerable to a critical unpatched security flaw in the HTTP/HTTPS proxy tool. The issue, tracked as CVE-2023-49606, carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10, per Cisco Talos, which described it as a use-after-free bug impacting…
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China-Linked Hackers Suspected in ArcaneDoor Cyberattacks Targeting Network Devices
The recently uncovered cyber espionage campaign targeting perimeter network devices from several vendors, including Cisco, may have been the work of China-linked actors, according to new findings from attack surface management firm Censys. Dubbed ArcaneDoor, the activity is said to have commenced around July 2023, with the first confirmed attack against an unnamed victim

