BofA will cut 30,000 jobs
Bank of America says it will cut about 30,000 jobs over the next few years in a bid to save $5 billion per year.
Bank of America says it will cut about 30,000 jobs over the next few years in a bid to save $5 billion per year.
Oregon’s Cone family built a fortune from federal timber beginning in the late 1800s, parlaying this into considerable economic and political power. Now, the Cone children are fighting in state and federal court over the ownership and control of the Cone fortune.
Ranchers contend Oregon is too quick to rule out wolves in livestock deaths, increasing the likelihood of steep financial losses on the farm.
Debt collectors. Next to the dreaded taxman, they’re probably the most-feared financial folks around. And chances are, if you owe money on a delinquent loan, a credit card bill or a medical payment, you’ve heard from a debt collector.
Elementary class sizes Salem-Keizer School District have swelled to 27 to 30 students this year due to budget cuts, which means three to six more students per class than last year.
After remaining secretive about its data center in The Dalles, Google posted details about its global power consumption.
Senator Wyden called on President Obama to protect the U.S. from cheap, subsidized Chinese solar imports.
Gov. John Kitzhaber is leaving on a 13-day trade mission to Asia with farmers and state agriculture officials.
Beaverton-based Nike Inc. created a limited-edition shoe based on a pair that appeared in the 1989 movie “Back to the Future II.”
Bend-based Earth by Design will receive $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy.