Well, I guess that drought of new startup accelerator programs is coming to an end. We’ve got the new Oregon AI Accelerator. And the new incubator in Vancouver, Washington. And now, Latino Founders has received a grant to help underwrite the delivery of a climate focused startup accelerator.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Press Release: Human Intelligence – Human Creator
Today, HUMAN INTELLIGENCE® has been recognized as an official registered trademark by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Brought to the world by the HUMAN INTELLIGENCE® Institute, the mark further underscores the institute’s commitment to protecting the intellectual property of human creators against AI infringement and re-use of genuine human intellectual property.
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The 25 Restaurants That Made Portland | Portland Monthly
Over the past quarter century, Portland has been an unexpected center of this revolution, which democratized what a “good” restaurant was and turned the notion of dining out from date nights and special occasions into an entire way of life.
Read MoreTalking vibe coding with Marcus Estes, cofounder of vibes.diy
Portland startup news for the week ending Nov 21, 2025
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A lesson on Oregon’s business climate • Oregon Capital Chronicle
There’s no question that the quality of public services impacts the business climate and that Oregon needs to keep improving its public services, as there will always be room for improvement.
Read MoreThe Down Lo Show chats with Josh Carter of Upstart Collective
Startup stories: Aaron Ward cofounder and CEO of Huckleberry
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Oregon forecast includes stronger growth, lower deficit – Portland Business Journal
The new forecast includes a $63.1 million deficit for the 2025-27 biennium, down from $372.7 million in the previous report. The improved numbers are due to a $266.9 million increase in projected corporate tax collections and a $48 million improvement in personal income tax collections.
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