Green Zebra announces third planned location
Green Zebra Grocery announced that its third location will open up in Portland’s up-and-coming Southeast Division and 50th area.
Green Zebra Grocery announced that its third location will open up in Portland’s up-and-coming Southeast Division and 50th area.
An estimated 660,000 pounds of dry-cell batteries were thrown away by Portland-area households in 2009, something the region is trying to cut down on.
Housing construction is booming, but the industry is struggling to keep up with its workforce down 38%.
AP: The Internal Revenue Service is apologizing for inappropriately flagging conservative political groups for additional reviews during the 2012 election.
CNN.com: Author of “Tiger Babies Strike Back” argues against parents who demand perfection in school and extracurricular activities from their kids.
REUTERS: A scientific statement released by the American Heart Association links having a pet with lower rates of obesity, cholesterol and high blood pressure, and says it may help lower the risk of heart disease.
LA Times: The Tesla Model S received a 99 of 100 rating from Consumer Reports.
Recreational bicycle travel contributes $400 million of Oregon’s annual $9 billion tourism industry.
TriMet says a programming bug on its end erroneously marked 2,500 card transactions a month for fraud.
Portland General Electric Co. broke ground on a new natural gas plant outside of Clatskanie.