Inside Travel Portland’s Rescue Plan
The city’s tourism agency sets out a plan to salvage the hospitality sector.
The city’s tourism agency sets out a plan to salvage the hospitality sector.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented roadblocks for truckers, but a renewed interest in the profession has created opportunities.
As lockdown restrictions ease, tourism agencies encourage day-trippers and local residents to kick-start the travel sector’s recovery.
COVID-19 threatens disaster in the hospitality industry, but patrons and community leaders have been stepping up.
How one retired veterinarian made a big bet on sustainability and tourism in Eastern Oregon.
Charter jet service JSX will offer short flights from Portland to Seattle starting in April.
The state tourism agency wants businesses to encourage employees to plan for vacation.
Businesses can play an important role in preventing sex trafficking, but they continue to facilitate the crime.
Jana Jarvis, president of the Oregon Trucking Associations, discusses why trucking jobs are not going away because of automation, and what the group is doing to attract young people to the profession.
With so many hotels being built in Portland, KEX hopes to defy the odds with a new model that can compete with short-term rental