Beaverton manufacturer opens doors to students
Vernier Software & Technology brought high school students on a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility.
Vernier Software & Technology brought high school students on a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility.
The Department of State Lands denied Ambre Energy’s appeal of a key permit for its Columbia River coal export network.
City officials warn that the company’s independent drivers could face fines until the ride-sharing services are licensed.
The grant will be used to continue research on the effectiveness of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in preventing metastasis of breast cancer in young women.
The local bread company plans to have nationwide distribution and baking plans by the end of 2014.
Deschutes Brewery, Hydro Flask and G5 were ranked in Outside’s Best Places to Work list.
More than 5,500 employees from 180 organizations throughout the state participated in the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in Oregon project.
Oregon and Washington have an additional five years to pay back more than $135 million in federal highway funds used for the pre-construction planning.
A new study shows that food costs for Oregonians would increase only about $2.30 per person per year if voters pass Measure 92.
The offices will be located in the to-be renovated Washington High School building in southeast Portland.