Oregon Senate President wants to put off CRC vote
Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney wants the Legislature to put off a vote on the Columbia River Crossing until February, instead of calling another special session.
Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney wants the Legislature to put off a vote on the Columbia River Crossing until February, instead of calling another special session.
More than 400 homes were flipped in the third quarter of last year in Portland, meaning they were bought and resold within six months.
Tektronix revenues fell again last quarter, according to financial results from parent company Danaher Corp.
TriMet is filing paperwork for its share of the Columbia River Crossing, even though the project has stalled at a state level.
Intel is silent on the status of the upcoming video device called OnCue.
As immigrant and minority populations increase in America, the foods we eat are changing rapidly.
Lane Powell Shareholder Parna A. Mehrbani was recently elected Chair of the Trade Names Subcommittee for the International Trademark Association (“INTA”), a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the support and advancement of trademarks and related intellectual property as elements of fair and effective commerce.
Reuters: The administration poured tens of millions of dollars more than it had planned into the federal website meant to enroll Americans in the biggest new social program since the 1960s.
CNN.com: It’s getting harder to remain faceless online. Even far-out measures of data encryption are under attack.
Self Enhancement Inc. president and CEO Tony Hopson delivered a rousing keynote at the celebration of the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon on October 2. If you missed his speech or want to see it again, check out the video courtesy of Self Enhancement Inc.