Oregon stockpilers prepare for earthquake
Though most Oregonians are ill prepared for an impending earthquake, some are stocking up on emergency supplies.
Though most Oregonians are ill prepared for an impending earthquake, some are stocking up on emergency supplies.
AP: Observant Jews in Israel can now enjoy a rabbi-approved puff during the week-long Passover holiday that starts at sundown Monday.
Reuters: The messy deal to bail out Cyprus has averted the latest threat to the break-up of the euro but raises new questions about the currency’s long-term viability.
KATU: A scammer held a woman hostage on the phone, telling her if she hung up she would go to jail.
CNET: Apple banned an iPad game designed to teach kids about where there favorite products are made—sweatshops.
Apple reiterated its plans to use only “renewable” power for its new Prineville data center.
Visitors spend $12.8 billion a year in Oregon, according to a new study by the Outdoor Industry Association.
The Oregon Senate voted to let young immigrants pay resident college tuition no matter how they were brought to the U.S. as children.
Tigard-based Paragon BioTeck secured federal approval for a chemical solution to dilate pupils.
The Willamette Valley’s reputation for pinot noir is expanding, helping drive economic development in the area.