Coast Guard to dismantle Davy Crockett barge
The Coast Guard has decided to build a temporary $1.4 million coffer dam around the Columbia River’s rusting Davy Crockett barge in order to dismantle it.
The Coast Guard has decided to build a temporary $1.4 million coffer dam around the Columbia River’s rusting Davy Crockett barge in order to dismantle it.
Oregon’s Department of Justice is looking into some estate sellers amid numerous complaints that they are taking advantage of elderly customers.
Harry & David Holdings Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. District Court of Delaware.
Gov. John Kitzhaber has already made good on campaign promises to support Oregon’s biomass energy development sector.
SolarCity of San Mateo, California started a solar-array leasing program that they say brings the option of solar panels to the masses.
Oregon is adopting rules requiring an overall reduction in motor vehicle emissions, which could result in higher driving costs.
Business and civic leaders including Mayor Sam Adams are headed to Germany on a trade mission organized by the Portland Business Alliance.
SolarWorld AG thinks it can more than double its U.S. sales in 2011, a welcome sign for its U.S. headquarters in Hillsboro.
Oregon regulators gave conditional approval to Qwest Communications’ $22 billion sale to CenturyLink.
Producers, processors and business developers met to discuss the feasibility of a USDA-inspected meat processor on the South Coast.