Job seekers try plastic surgery
More unemployed women are turning to plastic surgery in order to compete with younger job seekers.
More unemployed women are turning to plastic surgery in order to compete with younger job seekers.
Frontier Communications has yet to notify their customers that they plan a 46% rate hike for their cable TV service.
Prineville is experiencing a shortage of physicians, with a ratio of about one family doctor for every 943 citizens.
Until University of Oregon economist Mark Thoma is sure that the economy is on firmer footing, and that employment prospects have improved substantially, he says he will continue to push back against the optimistic economic forecasts that are all the rage these days.
The Eugene-Springfield area has many local chocolatiers who not only survived the recession, but actually flourished during it.
Bend startup SocialEatia helps restaurants manage their social media accounts.
One of Gov. John Kitzhaber’s first plans is to retrofit schools and other public buildings with energy-efficient technology.
Oregon has about 170,000 underemployed workers who involuntarily work only part-time.
After the general manager of Willamette Week was laid off, the divorced mother of two boys decided to open a coffee shop on Hawthorne.
The newest UO Index of Economic Indicators shows that all seven of its state and national indicators improved in December.