Intel boosts employees’ child care benefits
The chipmaker is Oregon's largest corporate employer. Its policies can set a benchmark for other businesses.
Oregon’s software industry is shrinking
Software helped anchor the state's economic boom after the Great Recession. But now, the outlook is uncertain.
Tech group will pay $40 million to capture carbon dioxide in Oregon, fight climate change
The money will help fund the project's expansion in The Dalles.
CenturyLink sued for allegedly breaking internet ‘Price for Life’ guarantee
The Oregon Department of Justice said it has received "many complaints" about the issue and is investigating, too.
U.S. government will loan Oregon battery company $1.2 billion for Indiana factory
Entek plans to employ 640 in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Portland traffic got a lot worse last year, study finds
The city has one of the most congested freeway corridors in the whole country.
Portland police seek suspect in MAX platform homicide, suggest he may have fled the country
Court records indicate the suspect in Thursday night's shooting has family in Saudi Arabia.
Another Portland freeway will close this month to combat graffiti. Can the state stay ahead of taggers?
The Legislature has allocated $20 million to clean Portland's freeways.
Vote on the design for Portland’s new $895 million Burnside Bridge
The bridge will be closed for five years, beginning as soon as 2026.
Oregon electronics company wins federal grant to build factory in Florida
The Medford company is the latest to win an award from the $52 billion CHIPS Act.
Hood River bridge reopens over the Columbia River, three days after crash caused ‘severe damage’
The bridge remains off limits to commercial vehicles.
Police ID victim in Portland MAX platform fatal shooting
Attacks taking place on TriMet vehicles and property have been a source of acute concern.