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Lars Larson's radio rants boost ratings while blasting Oregon's business climate.
Sending work offshore sometimes creates more tech jobs in Oregon down the road
Team Klamath pursues new employers far and wide.
The health care system is ailing. Who's got a prescription for a cure? by Polly Forster & Mitchell Hartman
Business recruitment will focus on small to mid-sized firms that buy into Oregon's progressive business culture. by Mitchell Hartman
The business community is fighting for technology money. But the system needs more than that to stay on the cutting edge. by Mitchell Hartman
Oregon's Indian tribes seek prosperity and economic power. by Oakley Brooks
The Port of Portland is a small-time player compared to megaports in California. To grow, it'll have to collaborate with Northwest ports that it's competed with in the past. by Suzanne Stevens
The farmers who thrive will use technology and market savvy to get out of bulk commodities and reap more profit from the land. by Mitchell Hartman
Companies go green to stay in the black. by Oakley Brooks
The state's fastest-growing trade partner in Asia is also its most threatening. by Suzanne Stevens
Green consumers and Mother Nature could make Oregon a major player in the coming energy revolution.
by Mitchell Hartman
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