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On The Scene: Home-court advantage

sceneblogbwIt’s been 40 years since the Portland Trail Blazers made their official NBA debut after being purchased for $3.7 million. Decades later, the franchise has powered through several rough patches – from poor seasons to trouble with the law – with its reputation as a beloved Portland brand intact. Now facing the recession, not to mention a wave of injuries, the Trail Blazers are pushing forward and arguably stronger than ever.

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Jobs Watch: Lessons from New Zealand

ben-blogLike Oregon, New Zealand has about 4 million residents, gorgeous beaches and a large and (let’s face it) obnoxious neighbor intent on dominating the regional economy. If you think Oregonians have a bias against California, try talking to a Kiwi about Australia.

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Editor's Notes: Retail ruts and rebounds

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The good news about the Portland metro area’s dismal retail scene is that vacancies will rise only slightly this year. The bad news isn’t too hard to figure out: high unemployment will continue to keep the lid on any robust recovery. “The outlook for 2010 is subdued,” says real estate expert Tony Cassie. “We’re starting to come out of it, but we’re not going to really come out of it until job numbers improve.”

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On The Scene: Update your intel

sceneblogbwThere was a time when constantly checking Twitter updates at work would put you on the fast track for disciplinary action. But for many businesses these days, it might actually be advantageous to devote some work time to exploring the potential of social media and how it can help you understand your business, while also keeping an eye on the competition. Scoping out your rivals’ Facebook friends could help more than you think.

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Editor's Notes: Oregonians are hurting

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Oregonians are driving less, spending less on food, saving less for retirement and working less compared to their neighbors in Idaho and Washington. As pollster Adam Davis says about his recent findings: “When the economy is bad it tends to be worse in Oregon.”

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HIGH FIVE: Today's Must Reads
Tax breaks reigned in
Friday, 19 March 2010

Gov. Ted Kulongoski signs a bill placing limits on the costly Business Energy Tax Credit.

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Quake benefits Oregon
Friday, 19 March 2010

Damaged Chilean sawmills and plywood plants provide an unexpected boost to the state's timber companies.

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Forest offsets offered
Friday, 19 March 2010

EcoTrust announces its first deal to sell carbon credits from its Olympic Peninsula property.

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Klamath fish over farmers
Friday, 19 March 2010

Klamath Basin farmers will see their normal irrigation cut by more than half to save salmon.

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Eugene slashes city jobs
Friday, 19 March 2010

The city of Eugene will cut jobs and reduce hours in an effort to relieve the $445 million budget.

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