Legislature meets to consider Nike tax bill
Legislators are gathered to consider a bill providing tax certainty to Nike, which could have as many as 69 amendments.
Legislators are gathered to consider a bill providing tax certainty to Nike, which could have as many as 69 amendments.
Oregon’s largest private company, Jeld-Wen, plans to open a North American headquarters in North Carolina, despite denying rumors of that in September.
Nike’s request for special legislation on a favorable tax structure includes language that would make Intel ineligible.
The type of rifle used in the Clackamas mall shooting, an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, attracts a younger generation of shooters.
Animal-rights protesters plan to demonstrate outside the Oregon Zoo in a “Day of Action for Elephants.”
Portland-based IPCopper manufactures computer network surveillance devices to help small business owners protect themselves from cybercrime.
Upgrades to East Portland are beginning to happen, after the area has been largely ignored since being annexed in the late-1980s and early-1990s, activists say.
Metro and the City of Portland are joining together to protect 54 acres of wildlife habitat near the Columbia Slough.
Oregon’s nursery industry, the state’s leading agricultural sector, is showing signs of a comeback from the recession.
The U.S. Department of Energy will award up to $4 million to Principle Power to deploy offshore wind power near Coos Bay.