Cargo rules add work
The 9/11 Act that requires all aircraft cargo to be screened means more work for one Metro-area company.
The 9/11 Act that requires all aircraft cargo to be screened means more work for one Metro-area company.
Tom and Betty Ruckman raise miniature cows to provide smaller cuts of meat to senior citizens.
Ashland business hopes to sell electric trucks in Brazil.
Albany considers building an overpass to spur development.
Danuta Pfeiffer’s idea of a network of country tours is bringing business and money to rural Oregon.
A draft study by a consultant for the Bureau of Land Management concludes that proposed wind turbines wouldn’t affect the beauty of the Steens Wilderness.
Alan Sprints of Hair of the Dog and Art Larrance of Cascade Brewing are set to open new brewpubs in Southeast Portland.
A family-run Milwaukie business that is over 40 years old turns handcrafted pool tables into $1 million in annual revenue.
An open source technology convention returns to Portland this week, while a software startup specializing in open source announces major backing.
Oregon companies attracted $106 million in venture capital during the first half of 2010, the most in four years.