Oracle claims state officials distorted internal documents
Oracle says its internal messages were taken ‘out of context.’
Oracle says its internal messages were taken ‘out of context.’
TriMet could use bond and grant funds on non-transit projects if Senate Bill 1510 passes. TriMet reassures critics that the funds will not go toward Columbia River Crossing.
Utility regulators approved Comcast, Frontier and Google Fiber for the tax break intended for affordable, high-speed Internet access; lawmakers say Comcast costs too much to qualify.
Citing his health, Dick Pedersen announced his resignation.
Plans for a $500 million propane oil terminal were abandoned after lack of support from city officials.
BLOOMBERG: The sporting goods retailer said it will file for bankruptcy this week if it can finalize loans to stay in operation long enough to make it to court.
Marylhurst University will offer two summer camps in 2016: a Creative Arts Day Camp for kids with or without special needs, and the Marylhurst Choir Camp for high school and community college students. Both day camps are situated on the beautiful Marylhurst campus, 10 minutes south of Portland on Highway 43. Creative Arts Day Camp … Read more
WCNB: The federal judge ruled that Apple doesn’t have to open iPhone to incriminate drug dealer.
REGISTER GUARD: A Google car accident was reported in Los Angeles, where the car hit a public bus during a test drive. This is allegedly the first report of a Google car crash.