Recession boosts seed company
Cottage Grove-based Territorial Seed Co. is growing steadily as the weak economy has prompted more people to try growing and preserving their own food.
Cottage Grove-based Territorial Seed Co. is growing steadily as the weak economy has prompted more people to try growing and preserving their own food.
Some Oregon activists are observing the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street.
Hundreds of visitors gathered to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River.
Nurses at the Salem and Portland Oregon State Hospital campuses are asking lawmakers for more help with the mentally ill.
Despite finishing a three-year plan to become self-sufficient, Albany’s food service program continues to run in the red.
The Portland Seed Fund is halfway through its $3 million funding round, and already plans a second $5 million round.
Instead of Florida or Arizona, retirees are increasingly moving to colder climates, such as Medford.
iPhone 5 preorders topped 2 million in 24 hours, Apple says, more than double the amount of iPhone 4S.
The average Oregon employer will have a second annual increase in workers compensation rates in 2013, after two decades of declines.
Less than 40% of farmers have a plan for the future of their land, a major concern for the agriculture industry when the average farmer’s age is 57.