E-waste industry helps boost jobs
After an uncertain start, the state law that bans trashing electronic waste has kept heaps of toxic material out of landfills and created jobs. But just how many jobs is unknown, and as the Legislature considers expanding the program it is also looking to tweak the rules with job creation in mind.

Oregon’s taxes on products deemed “sinful,” such as alcohol, cigarettes and perhaps gasoline given its pollution, vary widely compared to neighboring states.
Total help-wanted ads placed in The Oregonian during 2010 represent only 7% of the total placed five years ago in 2006.
Lincoln City finds its way to recovery through risk-taking, collaboration and building its tourism base.
It’s the color of the shirts, the grass in the revamped stadium and the money locals hope will flow from the new MLS franchise.