Construction and manufacturing boost Oregon’s economy
Construction and manufacturing, two of the hardest hit industries in the recession, lifted Oregon’s economy in February.
Construction and manufacturing, two of the hardest hit industries in the recession, lifted Oregon’s economy in February.
Portland’s Concordia University wanted to find a solution to its growing food waste that was becoming out of control.
Oregon’s underemployment is the 4th worst in the U.S., at 17.2% in 2012.
Intel paid outgoing CEO Paul Otellini a package valued at $18.9 million last year as he prepared to retire, a 10% raise.
A bipartisan compromise to balance Oregon’s budget could come apart, Republicans say.
A proposed $8.7 billion Washington state transportation budget doesn’t include funding for the state’s portion of the Columbia River Crossing.
Schnitzer Steel Industries’ fiscal second-quarter net income dropped 10%, due in part to a restructuring charge.
Rep. Mark Johnson wants brewer’s yeast to become Oregon’s official state microbe as a way to honor the state’s microbrew movement.
Dissapointing marina revenue led to recent layoffs at the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay.
West Linn and Lake Oswego had the highest increase for homes sold in Oregon, according to the Regional Multiple Listing Service.