Lawmakers prep for fuel-standard fight
Strife abounds when discussion turns to gas tax and clean fuel requirements in Salem.
Strife abounds when discussion turns to gas tax and clean fuel requirements in Salem.
Oregon struggles paying for massive elderly prisoner population; lawmakers mull bill aimed at ending real estate fraud.
Wieden+Kennedy has three clients who purchased ad time; an app developed in the Rose City will gauge viewers’ reactions to the expensive commercials.
The city commissioner said the death of her husband altered circumstances, encouraging her to eschew retirement.
Health officials are responding to a Portland State study that found formaldehyde was a byproduct of vaping.
Housing roundup: North/Northeast neighborhoods push back against gentrification, driving away Trader Joe’s; South Waterfront aims to include affordable housing; Portland home prices rise in 2014.
Companies balk at complying with provision of Dodd-Frank requiring disclosure of median employee income.
Tech journal finds word-for-word similarities between company’s stance and Kate Brown’s letter as the FCC mulls Comcast’s proposed $45 billion takeover of Time Warner Cable.
The deal marks the most expensive acquisition an Oregon company has made since 2007.
After securing a $40 million bond from the state legislature, Portland State’s business school is looking forward to updating its facilities.