Proposed LNG pipeline switches sides
Bob Braddock, project manager of the Jordan Cover Energy Project, said three years ago that exporting liquefied natural gas from the U.S. was impossible. Now he has changed his tune.
Bob Braddock, project manager of the Jordan Cover Energy Project, said three years ago that exporting liquefied natural gas from the U.S. was impossible. Now he has changed his tune.
As Portland-area home prices remain near their lowest point since 2005, many homeowners are renting out their old houses instead of selling.
A former Intel employee pleaded guilty to downloading secret manufacturing and design documents while looking for another job.
Greenbrier Cos. profits rose in the second quarter as deliveries of new railcars climbed.
AOL is selling more than 800 of its patents and applications to Microsoft for $1 billion.
As smartphones become more common, consumers are forced to think about how many megabytes of data they are using.
The Audobon Society of Portland and the Oregon Natural Desert Association filed a lawsuit to block what they claim is an illegal wind farm proposed near Steens Mountain.
Hiring slowed in March due to uncertainty about the economy’s growth, but the unemployment rate dipped as more Americans stopped looking for work.
Offshore drilling fees are financing the purchase of $41.6 million of new national forest lands in 15 states.
Brownsville farmers Joel and Kay Pynch teamed up with Margaret Magruder of Clatskanie to use extra wool as home insulation.