Out to Lunch
Once bustling downtowns are adjusting to the new work-from-home normal. Will our favorite restaurants survive?
Once bustling downtowns are adjusting to the new work-from-home normal. Will our favorite restaurants survive?
Eight electric vehicle charging stations between Ashland and Cottage Grove will open in the next few weeks.
The Oregon Board of Higher Education is expected to approve tuition increases for the state’s seven public institutions.
ZeaChem Inc. is announcing a multi-year development agreement with Procter & Gamble, suggesting the biorefinery startup will expand past the biofuels market.
The CEO and engineers from Dallas-based wave-energy startup Neptune Wave Power traveled to Corvallis to test their new wave buoy.
Multnomah County’s request for proposals to develop the Morrison Bridgehead property has pitted two powerful local families against each other: the Marks and the Goodmans.
New TV show Portlandia pokes fun at Portland, while also bringing an economic boost to the city.
Gov.-elect John Kitzhaber says he isn’t concerned about taking on a review of allegations that the Oregon Department of Energy improperly gave business to Kitzhaber’s longtime girlfriend Cylvia Hayes.
Oregon ranks second among the 50 states for leadership in the cleantech industry, according to a new index.
Siga Technologies, a biotech firm that employs about 50 in Corvallis, is appealing a federal decision that could cost the company billions.