Nike debuts “self-tying” futuristic shoes
The Beaverton-based leader in sportswear brought science fiction to life with its new shoe modeled after Marty McFly’s self-tying sneakers in Back to the Future II, available in June.
The Beaverton-based leader in sportswear brought science fiction to life with its new shoe modeled after Marty McFly’s self-tying sneakers in Back to the Future II, available in June.
The Portland Housing Bureau will provide homeless people with bus tickets if they can prove they have a support system elsewhere.
THE GUARDIAN: SeaWorld announced Thursday that the orca-bredding program will end immediately.
NPR: Sony will pay for the Michael Jackson’s 50% share of Sony/ATV.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: The jobless rate is at its lowest level since 1995.
The Portland real estate startup raised $3.5 million to expand sales and marketing.
Egg donor Cory Noel Sause, of Sause Bros shipping service, challenged Jordan Schnitzer in Multnomah County Circuit Court over alleged parentage contract violations.
Cypress Creek Renewables retracted plans after a dispute with disgruntled neighbors.
City council voted to put the fiber-optic network plans on the November ballot.
More than 100 businesses asked the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Pacific Maritime Association to stretch the terms of their contract.