Must Reads
Portland’s long-distance bike commuters
BY KIM MOORE | RESEARCH EDITOR
Pushing the extreme.
Greenpeace (temporarily) prevents Shell oil ship from leaving Portland
BY JASON E. KAPLAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Greenpeace activists suspended themselves from the St. John’s Bridge in an attempt to prevent a ship from heading to the Arctic.
Wildcards
Uncertainty in Greece and China, along with potential interest rate hikes mean investors are looking at the market and nervously questioning where they should be invested.
Photo Log: Waterfront Blues Festival
BY JASON E. KAPLAN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Though the numbers were down a bit from last year, the Oregon Food Bank raised $850,636 to fight hunger. _______ people attended despite temperatures in the upper 90’s.
Business partnerships: taming the three-headed monster
Picking a business partner is not much different than choosing a spouse or life partner, and the business break-up can be as heart-wrenching and costly as divorce.
5 things to know about veterans in the workforce
There are more than 10 million former military members working in the United States.
Modern design defines new Portland indoor market
An international architecture firm known for its design of the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York unveiled its plan this week for a modern indoor/outdoor food market at the foot of the Morrison Bridge in downtown Portland.

