Business, social groups, unveil homeless assistance plan
The Portland Business Alliance is working with several nonprofits to revive the “Real Change, Not Spare Change” program.
The Portland Business Alliance is working with several nonprofits to revive the “Real Change, Not Spare Change” program.
More trucks are using I-5 since Terminal 6 lost much of its business.
The program will allow access to a retirement savings account.
Officials along the West Coast are shutting down seafood harvesting due to health concerns.
Thousands search for work as the drop in the Oregon jobless rate stalled.
The restaurateur will use “Besaw’s” at a different location, while the proprietor will use the name for a mixed-use development.
Gail Shibley takes a position as the assistant director for business services at the Oregon Youth Authority.
Portland Democrat Tina Kotek unveiled her plan to increase the state’s minimum wage while allowing local jurisdictions to go beyond the threshold.
The measure requires Secretary of State to assess how state agencies are handling information requests.
Development will include a grocery store in the retail space on the ground floor.