Oregon State Fair has funding problems
The Oregon State Fair’s 150th anniversary is expected to turn a slight profit during its 11-day run, but the rest of the year has funding issues.
The Oregon State Fair’s 150th anniversary is expected to turn a slight profit during its 11-day run, but the rest of the year has funding issues.
Construction a new energy-efficient building is more harmful to the environment than reusing an existing structure.
Rivermark Community Credit Union is closing its locations in Clackamas and Newberg as it moves towards a focus on mobile banking.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi visited the Pearl District offices of Urban Airship to talk with local startup CEOs.
Stock of the Cupertino, Calif.-based juggernaut had been slumping for months but recently it’s been rocketing.
FEI Co., the Hillsboro-based maker of high-end electron microscopes, has had strong sales growth in recent quarters, but was locked in a patent dispute with Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.
A developer with local support hopes to create an equestrian center and more on 325 acres of land near Sheridan but his dreams are threatened by a federal easement.
After the U.S. Commerce Department imposed anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tariff’s in response to complaints by U.S. manufacturers such as SolarWorld, Chinese manufacturers face declining margins and exports.
Oregon’s Hood to Coast runners and other athletes are already using Athletepath’s technology to instantly track their times, but the startup hopes to deliver even more.
Fred Johnson farms just across the Columbia in Naselle, Wash. and hosts the annual Farmstock festival, celebrating the benefits of local farm-fresh produce.