Portland Gets the Bike Share Program It’s Always Wanted

Although Portland is known as an American cycling mecca, Rose City denizen Kirsten Holmes doesn’t commute by bike as much as she did a few years ago. The issue isn’t illness or injury. Rather, the physician’s assistant used to live in the Hague, the bicycle-friendly capital of The Netherlands. “We rode bikes everywhere there,” Holmes … Read more

Glassmakers face new anti-pollution rules

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality passed new air pollution restrictions for glassmakers on Thursday.

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Social Media Superstars

Marketing with these fast-moving platforms is no easy feat. Here are five Oregon firms that are #winning.

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Oregon Business Staffing Firm Powerlist Survey Form

Firm representatives: Complete the following form in order to update your company’s information for our staffing firms PowerList, currently published in the July/August  issue of Oregon Business. There is no charge to participate. The list is ranked by the number of full-time staff. If you received an email requesting an update, please refer to your … Read more

Marijuana taxes reach $6.84M

Recreational marijuana sales generated $6.84 million in tax revenues in the months of January and February.

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Popstar Prince dies at 57

USA TODAY: The pop singer and musician Prince died yesterday at his Paisley Park compound.

Bend to consider hydro projects

A City Council subcommittee will decide on proposed projects that generate electricity from the city’s drinking water system.

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