Truffle growers hope business will rival wine industry
Pioneers of the Oregon truffle industry hope truffle growing will catch on in Oregon, much like the wine industry did in the 1960s.
Pioneers of the Oregon truffle industry hope truffle growing will catch on in Oregon, much like the wine industry did in the 1960s.
Eastern Oregon farmers say more water from the Columbia River would allow them to grow more valuable crops.
A group of visiting engineers from Japan visited two newer bridges in Oregon that have been designed to withstand tsunamis.
Marion-Polk Food Share installed industrial repackaging equipment, allowing the food bank to almost double its bulk food processing.
Economists foresee only mild growth in 2013, with unemployment expected to be back above 8% for the first half of the year.
Two Americans were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.
Retail spending increased 1.1% in September, reflecting higher consumer confidence.
Health care providers are planning Beaverton’s first one-stop health and wellness center, funded in part by a $1.6 million federal grant.
Judges in Deschutes County are bracing for a sharp uptick in foreclosures as banks skip the non-judicial foreclosure process following a new state law.
The Lane County residential real estate market showed improvement in September from a year earlier.