PSU student invents bicycle safety device
PSU mechanical engineering student Jack O’Neal hopes his new invention will help bicyclists in Portland stay safe while following the rules of the road.
PSU mechanical engineering student Jack O’Neal hopes his new invention will help bicyclists in Portland stay safe while following the rules of the road.
Integrated Device Technology has a deal to sell its Hillsboro computer chip factory to a Bermuda company for $26 million.
TriMet fares are raising on September 1, along with increased trips on 10 bus lines and a new “rolling” 30-day pass.
Lane Transit District is providing free bus passes in September to students in grades 6 through 12, over concern about loss of BETC funding for a similar program.
Ice cream sellers who pedal their bicycles around Portland parks without city permits are annoying legitimate vendors.
A handful of frozen dessert makers from the Eugene-Springfield area are gaining national attention for their organic and nondairy choices.
Western Communications, which owns The Bend Bulletin and other properties, has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 in a dispute with its biggest lender.
Jeld-Wen Inc. appointed a president from Onex Corp., the Canadian company that is preparing to take control over Oregon’s largest privately held company.
A federal grand jury indicted Portland-based U.S. Gold & Silver Investments owner Larry Heim in a $1.7 million fraud scheme.
Mt. Bachelor is investing $3.5 million in upgrades, including its first renewable energy source in the form of a solar array.