What’s the cost of vandalism in Oregon?
The Oregon Department of Transportation says vandalism costs taxpayers $250,000 annually — in the Portland area alone.
The Oregon Department of Transportation says vandalism costs taxpayers $250,000 annually — in the Portland area alone.
As Republicans promise to stall a transportation package until the Clean Fuels program is amended, the Oregon Business Association is leaning on the legislature to end the standoff.
Spraying companies gear up to defend industry-backed bill; whistleblower releases videos showing several alleged improprieties.
Comcast announces 2 gigabit connection will be available in parts of Oregon by the end of the year.
Adidas America president Mark King and brand head Eric Liedtke emerge as “rumored” candidates for CEO position.
BREW NEWS: BeerPickr helps users establish which beer they want and where they can get it; Bend brewers find inspiration on the trail.
A 2-bedroom apartment in Oregon is out of reach for those making less than $16.61 an hour.
Ridesharing services could lower carbon emissions, save cities billions, a research organization reports.
Oregon joins a federal lawsuit against four national cancer charities.
Legislation that aims to boost transparency and accountability passes with bipartisan support.