| Peer-to-peer car sharing is coming to Portland PORTLAND, Ore. - A new car sharing program is launching here in Portland, one where folks can rent out their own vehicles and make a little cash on the... | |
| The King is alive in Portland Have you heard of the 24 Hour Church of Elvis? If you’re a lover of Elvis Presley, then make this a stop on your next visit. Open 12pm-5pm everyday (despite its name), the Church of Elvis is... |
| Apple to open another data center in Oregon IDG News Service - Apple has bought a vast sprawl of land in Prineville, Oregon, where it will open a data center, the company said on Wednesday. The data center will be built on a 160-acre piece of... |
| C Przybilla, Blazers agree on a new deal Center Joel Przybilla has agreed to return to the Trail Blazers on a veteran's minimum deal through the end of the season, two sources told SI.com. The 32-year-old big man spent six-plus seasons... |
| Saint Mary's needs road win at Portland to chart its postseason There is no need for advanced number crunching to describe what faces the Saint Mary's men's basketball team this week.Win two games, and the Gaels can call themselves champions of the West... |
| Trail Blazers obliterate undermanned Spurs A laugher: Trail Blazers players (from left) Gerald Wallace, LaMarcus Aldridge and Jamal Crawford laugh on the bench during their 137-97 rout of the Spurs on Tuesday. ... |
| Apple to Open Another Data Center in Oregon IDG News Service (New York Bureau) - Apple has bought a vast sprawl of land in Prineville, Oregon, where it will open a data center, the company said on Wednesday. The data center will be built on a... |
| Oregon girl dies after inhaling helium at party E AGLE POINT, Ore. - A teenage party that combined booze, marijuana and a tank of helium turned deadly last week after a 14-year-old passed out and died. Fourteen-year-old Ashley Long suffered an... |
| Portland metro average age: 36 Portland Business Journal by Suzanne Stevens, Web editor Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 10:47am PST - Last Modified: Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 12:31pm... |
| Portland's Hopworks lands Travel Channel segment Follow this company is back in Portland, this time to feature the city's love of beer, bikes and sustainability. The show's producers certainly knew where to look to find all... |
| Portland set to build new Pearl park the new Fields Park , at Northwest 10th Avenue and Overton Street, on March 6. The 3.2 acre Pearl District park will cost $5.5 million, with the bulk of the money coming from... |
| HP profit drops 44%, but tops expectations Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman oversaw a fourth-quarter that included a 44 percent drop in earnings, but one that surpassed Wall Street... |
| Judge orders release of accused inside trader Kinnucan A federal judge has ordered the pre-trial release of a Portland analyst accused of insider trading. In a Wednesday afternoon hearing at the U.S. District Court in Portland,... |
| TriMet hikes LIFT service fares Follow this company 's board of directors approved a phased-in fare increase for one-way trips provided by the group's LIFT system. The one-way rates will increase by 30 cents... |
| Nike continues push into the digital world FuelBand training wristband promising more digital innovations to come. "What I can say is we've got some really exciting experiences that we're going to reveal here in the coming... |
| Regional stocks: Market turns lower The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 27.02 points Wednesday to 12,938, the NASDAQ closed down 15.4 points to 2,933 and the S&P 500 closed down 4.55 points to 1,357. The Davidson 99,... |
| Brian DeBoer to become Lithia Motors CEO Sid DeBoer , as CEO on May 1. The elder DeBoer will assume the role of executive chairman. The Medford-based retailer disclosed its succession plan on Wednesday when it released its 2011... |
| Businesses honored for contributions to Oregon agriculture Follow this company will honor businesses, educators and state government leaders for their contributions to agriculture at a dinner next month. The twentieth annual Agricultural Progress... |
| Bend developer pleads guilty to fraud Tyler Fitzsimons pled guilty to charges of conspiracy, bank fraud and money laundering. According to the U.S. District Attorney's office in Oregon, Desert Sun built commercial structures and... |
| PEBB OKs smokers' costlier life insurance State employees who use tobacco will pay much more for optional life insurance in 2013, according to a change approved by the Public Employees' Benefit... |
| No charges for evidence mishandling in Cannon case Philip Scott Cannon sits outside of his home in NE Salem. Cannon was convicted of a Polk County triple murder. He won his freedom following a futile four-month search to find missing evidence that... |
| Drumming group helps students at Early College High School The Emaa Da hand drumming group begins its 13th season this spring. You can invite the group to play or help sponsor them this season. Funds go toward transportation, uniforms and other costs. For... |
| West Salem wins girls CVC tourney South Salem's Madeleine Tweedt screens West Salem's Brittany Moye for teammate Katie McWilliams on Tuesday during the Titans' 50-40 win. / Kobbi R. Blair / Statesman... |
| Teen's life changed as she went from probation to volunteering The program promotes service to the club, community and family; academic success; strong moral character; life goals; and poise and public speaking ability. It also takes into consideration... |
| Salem area AM traffic update As of 6:20 a.m., no major accidents were reported by Oregon State Police. Oregon Department of Transportation also reported clear conditions on area roads and... |
| Journey drummer must do community service Drummer Deen Castronovo was ordered Thursday to perform 80 hours of community service and attend anger-management classes as part of a diversion agreement in connection with a domestic-violence... |
| OR-7's wanderlust sends him back toward Oregon border OR-7's transmitter collar showed the nearly 3-year-old male was in northeast Siskiyou County, about 10 miles from the border he crossed Dec. 28 during his long and public trek to find a... |
| Apple buys land in central Oregon Follow this company has confirmed the purchase of 160 acres of land in central Oregon, where the company plans to build a data center, the Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal... |
| Blazers crush undermanned Spurs by 40 Melo, Lin partnership off to rough start The Portland Trail Blazers made San Antonio pay dearly for resting two of their leading players today, mauling the Spurs by 40 points in their worst defeat... |
| Apple confirms plans for new Oregon data center Follow this company has reportedly confirmed plans to build a new data center on 160 acres of land it has bought in Oregon. The Cupertino company (NASDAQ:AAPL) paid $5.6 million for the... |
| One For The Books: A Game 7 To Remember Wayne Thompson, the original beat-writer for the Portland Trail Blazers takes the fans back to an important point in team history and brings that game back to life with his "One For The... |
| Bucky Buckwalter, Hall Of Famer Written By Aaron Grossman Clyde Drexler. Terry Porter. Jerome Kersey. Cliff Robinson. Buck Williams. Kevin Duckworth. Arvydas Sabonis. Drazen Petrovic. ... |
| State employees who use tobacco to pay lots more for life insurance State employees who use tobacco will pay much more for optional life insurance in 2013, according to a change that has been approved by the Public... |
| No criminal charges in mishandled evidence of Cannon murder case, DA rules Philip Scott Cannon sits outside of his home in NE Salem. Cannon was convicted of a Polk County triple murder. He won his freedom following a futile four-month search to find missing evidence that... |
| CVC girls tournament: McNary beats McKay 60-43 to claim third place Deven Hunter on the importance of Tuesday's win: McNary senior post Deven Hunter talks about hte importance of the Celtics' 60-43 win vs. McKay on Tuesday, Feb. 21,... |
| No Parker & Duncan, Spurs fall to Blazers 137-97 PORTLAND, Ore. -- LaMarcus Aldridge had 21 points and the Portland Trail Blazers routed San Antonio 137-97 Tuesday night while the Spurs rested Tim Duncan and Tony Parker.Jamal Crawford scored 20... |
| Blazers Crush Undermanned Spurs by 40 (Reuters) - The Portland Trail Blazers made San Antonio pay dearly for resting two of their leading players on Tuesday, mauling the Spurs by 40 points in their worst defeat for nearly 15 years. ... |
| Portland analyst indicted in insider probe John Kinnucan, founder of Portland-based Broadband Research, was indicted Tuesday, accused of passing tips to clients at two unidentified hedge funds about SanDisk, Seattle's F5 Networks,... |
| More to History of Oregon Coast's Peter Iredale Than Just a Shipwreck (Oregon Coast) - In late 1906, a four-masted steel barque called the Peter Iredale set out from Mexico on an ocean-bound trip to Portland, Oregon. As the cliche goes, its final stretch on the ocean... |
| Blazers snap Spurs' streak in rout PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- LaMarcus Aldridge had 21 points and the Portland Trail Blazers routed San Antonio 137-97 Tuesday night while the Spurs rested Tim Duncan and Tony Parker. Jamal Crawford... |
| Blazers C Oden has no plans to retire Yet another knee surgery won't knock Greg Oden out of the NBA. Not yet, anyway. Despite undergoing microfracture surgery on his left knee -- the second microfracture procedure Oden has needed on... |
| NBA: Portland 137, San Antonio 97 Jamal Crawford combined for 41 points Tuesday and the Portland Trail Blazers beat San Antonio 137-97 to end the Spurs' 11-game win streak. Aldridge scored 21 points and Crawford had 20 for the... |
| Apple confirms plans to build data center in Oregon Tech giant's secret project to construct another large data center in the country's Northwest is revealed. A 160-acre parcel of land has been signed over to Apple and will be used to... |
| Blazers rout Spurs as Parker and Duncan rest Portland faced the San Antonio Spurs, playing without resting stars Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, and led by as many as 48 points on the way to a 137-97 victory. "It still counts, right?" said LaMarcus... |