Portland tries new modest broadband plan
Portland is looking into a new, more modest broadband plan, after its last idea for a massive fiber-optic network came with a price tag of half a billion dollars.
Portland is looking into a new, more modest broadband plan, after its last idea for a massive fiber-optic network came with a price tag of half a billion dollars.
The USDA is working with the new Japanese cabinet to try and remove restrictions limiting U.S. beef exports to Japan.
Portland-based Zafirro sold its entire inventory of $2000 sapphire razor blades over the weekend.
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. said it expects a drop in revenue of 4% from last quarter. This reverses its prior sales forecast of an increase of 5%.
Job cuts in Oregon government, primarily at school districts, have helped keep the state’s unemployment rate high. Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 9.6 percent in August, up slightly from 9.5 percent in July.
Customer’s expectations are at an all-time high and for a lot of people and a lot of companies, it is frightening. For years businesses have been able to get by treating people mediocre and still making the deal. They were able to hold a high gross profit all while having a low customer satisfaction number. Well not anymore.
SoloPower landed more than $9.6 million in capital funding, weeks after signing a lease for its new North Portland plant.
After over five months under court protection, Harry & David is set to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy today.
Classified employees of the Oregon University System are set to take a strike vote this week.
A week of 90-degree temperatures following a wet spring means good news for Oregon wine growers.