PeaceHealth recovering financially
PeaceHealth’s Springfield and Eugene hospitals are recovering financially after the effects of the recession, according to the nonprofit’s latest financial filings.
PeaceHealth’s Springfield and Eugene hospitals are recovering financially after the effects of the recession, according to the nonprofit’s latest financial filings.
After the Beaverton School District slashed its budget and cut 344 positions, teachers are being transferred to fill holes in the 51-school district.
Lane County residents lead the state in recycling, with 61.5% of waste kept out of the landfill last year.
New gay marriage laws in Maine, Maryland and Washington could generate more than $166 million in wedding spending in the next three years.
The U.S. is expected to become the world’s largest oil producer by 2020, overtaking Saudi Arabia.
Oregon has opportunity to expand its exports and attract manufacturing from Japan and investors from China, say participants in a governor’s trade mission that visited both countries.
The federal government is attempting to take two Applegate Valley properties allegedly used by the High Hopes Farm to grow marijuana.
Portland-based mobile developer Meridian landed Macy’s as its first large retail customer.
Portland must delay its effort to fluoridate Bull Run water until getting city voters’ approval.
Ten Southwest Washington Republicans say the Columbia River Crossing must be completely redesigned.