ODA opens area to canola production
The Oregon Department of Agriculture opened 2,500 acres in the Willamette Valley to canola production.
The Oregon Department of Agriculture opened 2,500 acres in the Willamette Valley to canola production.
The Oregon Health Authority “influenced” the caseload estimate for a program, leading to a $141 million budget surplus, an audit shows.
Many flights are grounded at the Portland International Airport as the East Coast braces for a major blizzard.
Oregon lawmakers considered special legislation to lure “Azalea,” the mysterious computer chip factory.
State Sen. Richard Devlin wants the Legislature to investigate a popular state loan program that made a series of bad loans.
Pacific University is partnering with Zipcar to offer a campus car-sharing program.
Excalibur Cutlery & Gifts lost its lease at Washington Square after 30 years, leading the company to file or bankruptcy.
Reuters: The northeastern United States braced for a possibly historic blizzard that could drop up to three feet of snow over the weekend.
Financial Times: Hewlett-Packard has issued new guidelines to its Chinese suppliers aimed at reducing the long hours worked by temporary student workers.
The Wall Street Journal: Solid returns no longer satisfy investors in Apple Inc. A hedge fund manager is suing the company to try to boost shareholder returns with some of the $137 billion in cash it’s sitting on.