Oregon venture capital reaches highest level since dot-com era
Oregon entrepreneurs raked in $109.7 million in venture capital fundraising in the third quarter, the biggest quarter in more than a decade.
Oregon entrepreneurs raked in $109.7 million in venture capital fundraising in the third quarter, the biggest quarter in more than a decade.
Construction on the new Regional Health and Education Center for Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon is moving forward despite protests.
The Country Natural Beef cooperative is losing members as the high price of beef lures some producers back to traditional sales outlets.
Managers of SolarWorld are expected to file a trade complaint against China today.
The company that bought Golden Temple’s cereal business has filed a lawsuit to continue using Yogi, Peace and Golden Temple trademarks in its products.
The President’s Jobs Bill doesn’t have a chance in Congress — and the Occupiers on Wall Street and elsewhere can’t become a national movement for a more equitable society – unless more Americans know the truth about the economy, says Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley.
Oregon’s solar energy industry employs more than 3,300 workers, making it eighth nationwide for solar jobs.
The number of temporary holiday jobs in Portland is up for the first time in several years.
Collections on property taxes in Central Oregon are expected to be down this year for the first time since 1997.
Oregon’s largest hospitals are feeling the effects of having their Medicaid payments reduced by 15% due to budget cuts.