Oregon gets federal biofuel funds
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a $45 million federal funding effort to back biofuel production in the western United States.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a $45 million federal funding effort to back biofuel production in the western United States.
Intel created a new position for longtime Oregon executive Andy Bryant, paving the way for Bryant to take over as company chairman next May.
Boot brand Garmont North America, Inc. is moving its headquarters from Vermont to Portland.
Despite Portland’s much-lauded bicycle culture, the local bike manufacturing industry faces many challenges.
Comcast is switching to software from Portland video processors Elemental Technologies for its iPad and iPhone cable TV programming.
Some Wilsonville Xerox employees had their buyout applications turned down when the company outsourced jobs last month.
After 22 years of roasting coffee, Sisters Coffee Company co-founders Winfield and Joy Durham opened a new branch in Portland’s Pearl district.
TriMet ridership for fiscal year 2011 surpassed 100 million for the second time.
Business owners in Portland’s Old Town-Chinatown are calling for an increased police presence due to drug dealing, prostitution and break-ins.
In order to install the nation’s largest solar highway project, ODOT must buy land near Beverly Beach State Park since land originally slated for the project is designated for recreation only.