Oregon City businesses thriving
Despite the Arch Bridge closure and remake of Main Street, more businesses are moving into Oregon City.
Despite the Arch Bridge closure and remake of Main Street, more businesses are moving into Oregon City.
Oregon liquor stores near the Washington border report an uptick in Washington customers since the state privatized liquor sales.
Hillsboro-based electron microscope company FEI will begin paying an 8-cent quarterly dividend.
The Hillsboro City Council approved a business agreement to bring the Yakima Bears baseball team to town.
Ashland-based EcoTeas converted to waste-free packaging for its products, earning the 2012 Responsible Packaging Awards from the Responsible Packaging Project.
Cooper Bussman Transportation plans to lay off 74 workers from its Tualatin plant.
U.S. unemployment claims dropped last week for the first time in five weeks.
Oregon’s real gross domestic product grew 4.7% in 2011, the second-best performance among the states.
Gov. John Kitzhaber released the first draft of his 10-Year Energy Action Plan.
Portland-based Esco has acquired full ownership of its Canadian dealership for $10 million.