Rogue Ales goes to court over missing picture
Rogue Ale’s parent company is suing a frame shop up to $51,000 over the loss of a nude photo of Mojava “Mo” Niemi, who played an important role in the brewing company’s history.
Rogue Ale’s parent company is suing a frame shop up to $51,000 over the loss of a nude photo of Mojava “Mo” Niemi, who played an important role in the brewing company’s history.
Southwest canceled 600 flights this weekend to inspect 79 of its Boeing 737 aircraft, after one of its planes made an emergency landing on Friday.
Northwest Natural Gas Co. and TransCanada Corp. withdrew their application to build the controversial Palomar pipeline.
Environmental groups and health care advocates pitched a bill to the Oregon Senate that would prohibit BPA in children’s drink containers.
Christenson Electric is acquiring Tanner Creek Energy, a solar and energy-efficiency services company.
The Port of Brookings Harbor must rebuild much of its infrastructure after Friday’s tsunami surge.
Casablanca Capital withdrew its Mentor Graphics board nominees, instead endorsing the nominees set out by Carl Icahn.
The Oregon Senate voted 28-0 to approve Senate Bill 301, which will give tax breaks to families and businesses.
Permits have been filed with the state to develop a 17-acre piece of property in Warrenton along U.S. Highway 101, fueling rumors that Walmart is on the way.
Oregon loggers’ hopes are high even though the industry needs home construction to return to prerecession levels in order to recover.