Treasurer proposes college scholarship plan
State Treasurer Ted Wheeler is proposing a first-of-its-kind college scholarship program considered risky by investment professionals.
State Treasurer Ted Wheeler is proposing a first-of-its-kind college scholarship program considered risky by investment professionals.
News Corp sold 33 publications, including Medford’s Mail Tribune and Ashland’s Daily Tidings.
TriMet released its new mobile ticketing app that works for buses and trains systemwide. It was developed by Portland startup GlobeSherpa.
Employees who previously destroyed chemical weapons at an Eastern Oregon plant are now re-entering the job market.
The Federal Reserve’s San Francisco chief is giving his first public speech since June in Portland this morning.
Union leaders say the city of Portland’s contracts with county jail and state prisons are essentially stealing union work.
More livestock exhibitors returned to the Oregon State Fair this year, after many had stopped participating due to disagreements over how the fair was managed.
A large new development of 211 apartments and townhomes plus businesses is beginning in Northeast Portland.
Reuters: Radiation readings around tanks holding contaminated water at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have spiked by more than a fifth to their highest levels.
BBC: A power cut has left 70% of Venezuela without electricity, including parts of the capital Caracas.