Oregon has more than 250 advisory boards
Oregon has so many state boards and commissions that officials have lost count of them.
Oregon has so many state boards and commissions that officials have lost count of them.
During the 10-day U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, Nike spends millions to transform Eugene.
Maxim Integrated Products plans to spend $75 million to upgrade its semiconductor factory in Beaverton.
Oregon is one of the few states aggressively pushing to implement health reforms that fit with the federal Affordable Care Act. What will happen if the Supreme Court overturns part or all of the 2010 law?
Providence Health & Services is buying out hundreds of employees in Oregon as part of a statewide cost-cutting campaign.
Portland’s new fire chief is hell-bent on extinguishing illegal fireworks this Fourth of July.
The Oregon Brewers Guild announced that Oregon’s breweries crafted 1,168,000 barrels of beer during 2011, a 7.5 percent increase from the previous year and added 600 jobs.
Salem-Keizer School District closed six elementary schools in the past year, so what happened to those buildings? And did the move save as much as the district promised?
Faced with higher costs, including rising energy and personnel expenses, and sagging demand for its power, the Emerald People’s Utility District is eliminating 10 jobs.
Jackson County’s construction employment grew 4 percent year-over-year, making it Oregon’s No. 2 region for job creation in the sector