Military Contracts, Leasing Factory Key to Arcimoto’s Recovery Plan
The company lost $13.2 million this quarter, but CEO Chris Dawson says the electric vehicle manufacturer is on track to become profitable by 2025.
The company lost $13.2 million this quarter, but CEO Chris Dawson says the electric vehicle manufacturer is on track to become profitable by 2025.
Manufacturing sector continues to struggle, though there are some bright spots, including transportation equipment.
Laura Maldonado says making the historic Portland hotel a “portal to the arts” means engaging with local artists and vendors, and turning the Heathman into a hip hangout.
This summer has seen a flashpoint of labor activity among Oregon health care workers.
Queer life has long been linked with big, coastal cities like Portland. But entrepreneurs and organizers have worked to carve out LGBTQ+ spaces in smaller cities and towns across the state.
Before this summer, the penalty for distributing fentanyl testing strips — which can help people determine whether other drugs are contaminated with it — was higher than the penalty for carrying most illegal drugs. A new law does away with that discrepancy.
The state has cited Dollar Tree stores 11 times since November 2021.
A coalition of women-owned businesses is reclaiming the stumps of Stumptown in dozens of ways.
Kristen Sheeran, PGE’s director of resource planning and sustainability strategy, talks about the utility’s clean-energy plan.
Daimler Truck North America unveiled the prototype for an electric Class 8 truck last year to great fanfare and a surge of orders. Now the company is working to speed up charging infrastructure.