Oregon LNG cancels Warrenton project
The company withdrew its plans for a $6 billion liquefied natural gas terminal and pipeline project at the mouth of the Columbia River after backers backed out.
The company withdrew its plans for a $6 billion liquefied natural gas terminal and pipeline project at the mouth of the Columbia River after backers backed out.
BBC: The 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Kumamoto, Japan at 15:25 GMT on Friday, a day after a tremor that killed nine people.
NPR: The league board approved sponsorship patches Friday. NBA players will wear ad logos in the 2017-2018 season.
Workforce expansion is on hold while the plastic factory and city officials dispute over the company’s new property annexation into the city.
Greystar buys Portland waterfront apartments; Vancouver gets a massive industrial park.
A study from the Regional Multiple Listing Service finds that home values were up in March, but inventory has remained low.
Schoolhouse Electric and Supply Co. expands to second East Coast location; InDinero moves to accommodate workforce expansion.
Sen. Tim Knopp asked Senate President Peter Courtney to schedule public hearings on more Public Employee Retirement System changes. It’s uncertain if the hearings will take place.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Uber launched services in Buenos Aires, Argentina despite the opposition of local authorities.
CNN: Microsoft filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Department of Justice over customer data privacy.