Portland Farmers’ Market unintentionally becomes business incubator
The founders of the Portland Farmer’s Market never set out to be a business incubator, yet that is exactly what has happened.
The founders of the Portland Farmer’s Market never set out to be a business incubator, yet that is exactly what has happened.
Downtown Silverton businesses are busy launching, expanding and changing locations.
Portland’s unemployment rate fell to 7.7% in March, gaining 2,900 jobs.
Reuters: A new bird flu strain that has killed 22 people in China is “one of the most lethal” of its kind and transmits more easily to humans than another strain that has killed hundreds since 2003, a World Health Organization (WHO) expert said.
CNN.com: The Justice Department late Tuesday formally filed its case against Lance Armstrong and his company Tailwind Sports for millions of dollars that the U.S. Postal Service spent to sponsor the cycling team.
Last week the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources voted on two bills to ban legally permitted small-scale mining operations on Oregon’s waterways. I voted against both bills for one simple reason: not once was the committee presented with scientific evidence that the practice of small-scale suction dredge mining is damaging to the environment.
BBC: Scientists examined DNA from 40 ancient skeletons in Central Europe to gain new insights into the populations that formed the modern Europe.
SoloPower’s closure caps a gloomy 10 days for Oregon business leaders.
New York Times: Israel’s senior military intelligence analyst says that Syria has repeatedly used chemical weapons in the last month.
Oregon House Speaker Tina Kotek said that two key bills to balance the state budget will pass this week.