Oregon’s film scene expands
Oregon’s film, television and TV commercial production industry has grown from $62 million in 2009 to $130 million in 2011.
Oregon’s film, television and TV commercial production industry has grown from $62 million in 2009 to $130 million in 2011.
Apartments are getting harder to find in the Portland area as vacancy falls and rents rise.
U.S. employers added 80,000 jobs in June, the third straight month of weak hiring.
High fuel prices and a truck shortage are making Oregon and Washington potato grower-shippers turn toward rail service and overseas markets.
The Oregon State University – Cascades campus in Bend is expanding with a new program to train energy systems engineers.
With a looming labor shortage and high minimum wage increasing labor costs, many farmers are turning to U-pick to harvest their fruits and vegetables.
A new report suggests employers increased hiring in June, adding 176,000 jobs.
A labor arbitrator told longshoremen at the Port of Portland to quit slowing down, a day after a federal judge ordered the same thing.
Some measures that Oregon voters have decided against in the past three decades may return to the ballot in November.
Fixed U.S. mortgage rates fell again to new record lows.