Oregon gives elderly, disabled homeowners a tax break
The Oregon House unanimously endorsed a bill that gives elderly and disabled homeowners a two-year reprieve on their property taxes.
The Oregon House unanimously endorsed a bill that gives elderly and disabled homeowners a two-year reprieve on their property taxes.
Target stores in Salem and Keizer are getting expanded grocery sections, including fresh produce and meats.
A debate about whether Little Caesars franchises in the Portland area can sell take and bake pizzas to people on food stamps has been ongoing since 2010.
Flir Systems said its fourth-quarter earnings increased 9%, despite sales that declined 7%.
Young adults are having the toughest time of any age group recovering from the recession.
Rep. Peter DeFazio introduced a bill to stop energy developers from using eminent domain to seize private property for liquefied natural gas pipelines.
Although the U.S. wind industry’s future is uncertain, the Portland Development Commission remains committed to the city’s cleantech cluster.
Xerox laid off an undisclosed number of employees at its Wilsonville campus as part of a company-wide cut.
U.S. states reached a $25 billion deal with mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses after the housing bubble burst.
Hillsboro-based TriQuint Semiconductor posted a fourth quarter profit of $4.3 million, a major drop from last year’s $42.5 million in the same quarter.