Women continue to open more businesses in Portland
The city hosts 69,000 women-owned businesses, up by about 400 since 2013.
The city hosts 69,000 women-owned businesses, up by about 400 since 2013.
The state could lose about $150 million annually if Congress is unable to find additional money for the Highway Trust Fund.
Cover Oregon reached an agreement with 12 insurance carriers to allow some businesses that sign up late to qualify for federal tax credit.
The Department of Environmental Quality says the terminal near Clatskanie violated state law by moving more crude oil than allowed.
City officials pulled away from its plan to build the 140-foot tower on Gresham Butte.
The airline will drop flights between Portland and Atlanta and Portland to Long Beach, California.
Calgary-based Veresen Inc. plans to issue up to $250 million in shares to finance the Jordan Cove Energy Project in Coos Bay.
Oregonians have until April 30 to enroll in the online health insurance exchange.
The agreement would require the online vacation-rental service to collect an 11.5% tax on rentals in the city.
Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. will shut down its production and warehouse by the end of the year.