Portland’s eastside streetcar project delayed
Portland’s $148.3 million eastside streetcar project is being delayed by five months, and will now include five streetcars instead of six.
Portland’s $148.3 million eastside streetcar project is being delayed by five months, and will now include five streetcars instead of six.
Portland General Electric and environmental groups have agreed to settle a lawsuit over Oregon’s only coal-fired power plant.
Pendleton Woolen Mill’s new Portland Collection uses domestically sourced wool woven in the Northwest, to cash in on the current
trend of eco-conscious fashion.
Jobless figures for June show that hiring in Oregon was almost flat for the month.
Eight local startups won $25,000 apiece from the Portland Seed Fund in an upbeat ceremony Tuesday, and one of those chosen eight, Geoloqi, also announced a larger seed investment of $300,000 from local entrepreneurs.
Chicago investment firm Discovery Group has bought 6.3 percent of McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Inc., a day after Tilman Fertitta announced he’d dropped his tender offer and had entered into a confidentiality agreement with the Portland-based restaurant chain.
The Environmental Protection Agency and property owners in Portland Harbor continue to pursue building contaminated sediment dumps at the edges of the Willamette River as a way to speed the long-delayed cleanup of Oregon’s largest Superfund site.
Labor negotiators expected to work late into the night Monday, trying to hammer out a deal between Oregon state government and the top two state workers’ unions.
The 2011 Rogue Valley pear harvest is shaping up to be among the latest on record. It also could be one of the largest in decades.
Third-generation Alaskan Kari Westlund, 49, has become a resident expert on Lane County during the nearly 15 years that she has headed the local convention and visitors bureau.