Two Sides of the Coin: Hats Off to the Bull?
After a volatile year, markets have become more resilient and unemployment rates have plummeted.
After a volatile year, markets have become more resilient and unemployment rates have plummeted.
Layoffs will happen by the middle of 2017; affected employees will be notified in the next 60 days.
OREGON LIVE: Daimler Trucks North America opens its $150 million headquarters on Swan Island.
THE WASHINGTON POST: Kathryn Schulz won the Pulitzer Prize for her New Yorker article that described the pending Cascadia subduction zone quake in the Pacific Northwest.
SEATTLE TIMES: Most of the cuts will affect Seattle headquarters.
The Bend-based outdoor company hired a new managing director to run the company’s expanding sites abroad.
The report includes a proposal to re-zone single-family neighborhoods.
Portland’s historic vintage shop relocates from downtown to the Hollywood district; Green Zebra Grocery expands to Lloyd District.
In light of public outcry from Southeast Portland and Milwaukie residents, Precision Castparts will meet with the Milwaukie City Council tonight to propose an air quality improvement plan.
The governor didn’t veto a single bill — for the second session in a row.