Green energy gives way to push button technology
BY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR
Urban Airship is moving into the Vestas building.
Urban Airship is moving into the Vestas building.
USA Today: Chevrolet’s Spark electric vehicle will be available for lease at $199 per month.
Jordan Cove Energy Project filed a formal application to build a liquified natural gas export facility in Coos Bay.
The Oregon House passed an expansion of the foreclosure mediation program created by the Legislature last year.
Oregon lawmakers want to crack down on charities that use too little of the money they raise to actually help people.
TriMet’s board of directors approved a new $485 million operating budget.
Two Oregon counties rejected property tax increases that would have funded law enforcement and public safety services.
Despite voters rejecting a new city fee, Eugene councilors say they will consider all options before eliminating all the programs and staff originally proposed in response to the fee’s failure.
The amount of Portland-area homeowners behind on their mortgage payments fell below 5% for the first time since 2009.
Downtown Portland’s new City Target is in its final stages ahead of a July opening.