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Lattice sale takes fatal blow, PacifiCorp proposes $3.5 billion renewables project and groundwater management still an issue in Oregon.
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Lattice sale takes fatal blow, PacifiCorp proposes $3.5 billion renewables project and groundwater management still an issue in Oregon.
Stories about immigrant workers, workplace efficiency and the eclipse top the most popular list.
State education plan approved, Portland plans for growth in the center city and wildfires hinder cannabis farms.
FEMA to assist Deschutes County, Lattice Semiconductor considers presidential appeal and SolarWorld fined by DEQ.
Grass Valley farmer Logan Padget, 27, describes the ins and outs of his agricultural workspace. [This feature is one in an occasional series profiling Oregonians through the lens of their home offices.]
Elemental Technology's Sam Blackman dies at age 41 , PERS deficit cuts proposed and Amazon opens second Oregon fulfillment center.
Oregon wildfires cost more than $100 million, hazelnut crop predictions are low and onion farmers struggle to prep for harvest.
Cascade-Siskiyou Monument back on chopping block, SureID cuts more jobs and Wapato for sale — officially.
The K-12 education space is consumed by reform fever. Decentralization is one of the symptoms.
Cascade-Siskiyou monument off the chopping block, ag sector ramps up robotics and PGE EV plan faces powerful opponent.