Trade War Pounds Oregon From All Angles
While larger companies like Intel could mitigate the harm, smaller companies, especially farms, could face irreversible damage.
While larger companies like Intel could mitigate the harm, smaller companies, especially farms, could face irreversible damage.
Fellows at the World Forestry Institute debut forest-preserving projects with global reverberations.
Jana Jarvis, president of the Oregon Trucking Associations, discusses why trucking jobs are not going away because of automation, and what the group is doing to attract young people to the profession.
The Beaverton High School Success Fund proves that public schools can raise substantial private money. Should this be the future of school funding?
Robots have transformed Amazon’s fulfillment process, but workers are still critical.
With so many hotels being built in Portland, KEX hopes to defy the odds with a new model that can compete with short-term rental
R/GA Ventures will lead a collaboration studio with six companies to develop new blockchain prototypes in the hopes of creating a “blockchain ecosystem” in Oregon.
Truck-to-rail intermodal facilities in Nyssa and Millersburg seek to boost Oregon agriculture.