This week's layoffs are the first step in broad cuts that will eliminate several thousand jobs across the company.| oregonlive
It's the latest step in the chipmaker's dramatic downsizing.| oregonlive
New CEO Lip-Bu Tan is transforming the chipmaker, slashing jobs and upending operations.| oregonlive
New CEO Lip-Bu Tan still hasn't outlined a strategic plan for reviving Intel, but he's putting his stamp on the executive team.| oregonlive
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.| oregonlive
Their adult son is against them getting back together. Might be time to listen to him.| oregonlive
She's eating left-over turkey sandwiches while the dogs get steak!| oregonlive
Houston erases a 24-10 deficit in the fourth quarter, then wins it with a 24-yard field goal in overtime.| oregonlive
The Beavers are broken. Can they be fixed?| oregonlive
Bray's Beavers fall to 0-5.| oregonlive
The city had sued The Oregonian/OregonLive in an effort to keep the Silicon Valley company’s water consumption secret.| oregonlive
Portland State's president of 10 months is balancing freedom of expression with the need to run a safe and functional campus.| oregonlive
The bookseller has struggled to match its pre-pandemic sales, according to its owner.| oregonlive
The chipmaker received $1.5 billion in federal funding for the project.| oregonlive
Charles Krauthammer By Charles Krauthammer WASHINGTON -- Having coined Bush Derangement Syndrome more than a decade ago, I feel authorized to weigh in on its most recent offshoot. What distinguishes Trump Derangement Syndrome is not just general hysteria about the...| oregonlive
“We’re almost just squatting in this capitalist temple,” said Jason Leivian, owner of Floating World Comics.| oregonlive
The Electronic Frontier Foundation said the ruling is the first to let a lawsuit filed by the alleged victim of a foreign government’s abuses enabled by U.S. spyware to proceed in a U.S. federal court.| oregonlive
Gregory A. Berry targeted the business over a pricing dispute while high on fentanyl, later trading two of the stolen weapons for more drugs.| oregonlive
Five disabled plaintiffs secured a year-long commitment for 150 camping spaces and $60,000 in support services from city.| oregonlive
The cars are stock Model Ts. The pigs weigh about 35 pounds. The winner takes home a trophy and bragging rights.| oregonlive
This artist has been a fixture of the north coast for half a century. He still has plenty to paint.| oregonlive
For my baby’s first beach trip, I had to bring her back to the place where I first fell in love with the ocean.| oregonlive
The Department of Homeland Security published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions only to remove it a few days later.| oregonlive
See for yourself why it’s difficult to explain the Pig-N-Fords, an Oregon coast tradition that dates back to 1925.| oregonlive
Forget the busy beaches and sprawling resorts – this little hamlet is a place to unwind.| oregonlive
This is the second list in a little over two months by two different federal agencies.| oregonlive
The chipmaker's Oregon workforce is at its lowest point in more than a decade.| oregonlive
"I think is too late for us" to catch up with Nvidia's position in AI, said Lip-Bu Tan. But he said Intel has other opportunities in the field.| oregonlive
The faltering company has laid off 4,000 in the U.S. this week. The impacts will be felt most acutely in Oregon.| oregonlive
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful U.S. resident who was a graduate student at Columbia until December, was detained Saturday by federal immigration agents in New York and flown to an immigration jail in Louisiana.| oregonlive
Billed as an emergency rally to defend Khalil, the protest will take place on the South Park Blocks that run through the Portland State University campus.| oregonlive
Next month’s layoffs will take place at Intel sites around the world but could have an especially big effect in Oregon.| oregonlive
The chipmaker remains Oregon's largest corporate employer but its outlook is in flux.| oregonlive
“She damaged the victims’ trust in the United States Postal Service and stole gifts that victims had purchased for loved ones,” the prosecutor said.| oregonlive
Michelle Kellum and an accomplice stole cash, gold coins and guns from the man's garage after casing it during an open house.| oregonlive
The Contingent, a nonprofit that has created scholarships, internships and financial literacy classes for people of color in the Portland area, will combine several initiatives into The Script.| oregonlive
Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter's search of the phone without a warrant was “a troubling example of the intrusion on Fourth Amendment rights,” a federal appellate court ruled.| oregonlive