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New Seasons Expands Its Ground Beef Recall After Another Person Contracts E. Coli-Related Illness

New Seasons has expanded its recall on ground beef to products sold as recently as Nov. 8.

Portland New Seasons Grocery Stores Recall Ground Beef Due to E. Coli Outbreak

New Seasons stores in Portland today recalled fresh ground beef sold at meat counters due to a possible E. coli infection.

Top Chipotle Exec Allegedly Turned to Cocaine Delivery Service After E. Coli Outbreak In Oregon, Washington

A top executive at Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. was arrested July 5 in New York on cocaine charges for allegedly repeatedly purchasing the drug from a delivery service during the company’s darkest days following an E. coli outbreak centered in Washington and Oregon. Bloomberg reports that Mark Crumpacker, chief marketing and development officer for the … Continue reading Top Chipotle Exec Allegedly Turned to Cocaine Delivery Service After E. Coli Outbreak In Oregon, Washington

There Are Now 12 Confirmed Cases of Chipotle E. Coli

According to a press release sent out today by the Oregon Health Authority, the number of people with Chipotle-induced “vomiting and bloody diarrhea” in the Portland Metro area has gone from three to 12.

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An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping

Some officials want the exterior spaces of new buildings to include space for houseless campers. (Wesley Lapointe)

Scientists Are Studying a Massive Underwater Volcano off the Coast of Oregon

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. (National Parks Service)

Portland-Made Aviation Gin Takes a Hilarious Swipe at That Viral Peloton Commercial in New Ad

Will Lloyd Center Last Another Christmas? A Week Inside a Mall on the Edge

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