Summer slows Oregon’s economy
Oregon’s economy fell this summer, a repeat of the past two summers.
Oregon’s economy fell this summer, a repeat of the past two summers.
Interface Engineering has emerged as a potential part-owner or tenant in the proposed Oregon Sustainability Center.
Medical device maker Welch Allyn plans to power down its Beaverton manufacturing as part of a worldwide restructuring.
The Malheur Lumber Co. in John Day will stay open for a few more months thanks to a plan that makes more timber available in the Malheur National Forest.
The Oregon Food Bank has chosen Susannah Morgan to take the helm of the organization on Nov. 5.
The Oregon Built Environment & Sustainable Technologies Center announced two commercialization grant awards, putting it on track to award $1 million in grants this year.
Oregon state environmental regulators will investigate contaminated soil and water at the Astoria Marine Construction Company.
Intel unveiled a new low-power chip design, part of the company’s move towards targeting the mobile market.
The Portland Seed Fund announced its third class of startups, including seven Portland companies and one from Iceland.
Portland is the largest city in the U.S. that has yet to approve fluoridation to combat tooth decay.