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Kotek, Wilson want to pause development fees to spur housing production
The move is meant to spur Portland housing production by eliminating up to $50,000 in costs on certain projects.
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Portland keeps it clean, and relatively free of cockroaches
The Oxi Fresh study might surprise locals who navigate the town on a regular basis.
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Merkley’s state director, Jessica Stevens, will leave in June
The longtime senior aide’s departure comes amid speculation about the senator’s 2026 reelection plans.
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Oregon hospitals continued to struggle in 2024
Rising costs and lagging reimbursement rates from government programs tell part of the story, according to the Hospital Association of Oregon.
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Fake Security Plugin on WordPress Enables Remote Admin Access for Attackers
Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a new campaign targeting WordPress sites that disguises the malware as a security plugin. The plugin, which goes by the name “WP-antymalwary-bot.php,” comes with a variety of features to maintain access, hide itself from the admin dashboard, and execute remote code. “Pinging functionality that can report back to a…
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Why top SOC teams are shifting to Network Detection and Response
Security Operations Center (SOC) teams are facing a fundamentally new challenge — traditional cybersecurity tools are failing to detect advanced adversaries who have become experts at evading endpoint-based defenses and signature-based detection systems. The reality of these “invisible intruders” is driving a significant need for a multi-layered approach to detecting threats,