Charting the online ed disruption
Don’t look now, but online education startups may soon give social media/mobile app developers a run for their money — in Oregon and around the country.
Don’t look now, but online education startups may soon give social media/mobile app developers a run for their money — in Oregon and around the country.
CBS: A pair of bipartisan senators announced an agreement on a bill to expand background checks for gun sales.
Portland’s budget shortfall is closer to $21.5 million than the previously estimated $25 million, Mayor Charlie Hales’ office says.
Agricultural researchers are testing two remote-controlled aircraft over fields in the Hermiston area to help farmers use water, fertilizer and pesticides more efficiently.
The Oregon Legislature released a $275 million tax increase plan that would fall on the top 5% of taxpaying households.
Beaverton-based Electro Scientific Industries is buying Massachusetts-based semiconductor business GSI Group.
Travel Oregon’s “We Speak” program helps small, rural communities that want to draw tourists by educating community members.
The U.S. Navy won’t send ships to the Portland Rose Festival or Seattle’s SeaFair because of mandatory budget cuts.
Beaverton-based Tektronix introduced its new precision PA4000 Power Analyzer to the market.
BBC: One of the world’s most visited museums, the Louvre did not open on Wednesday because of a protest by staff over pickpocket.