The loss of Hanjin will be devastating for David Kahl, who said he may be forced to move his small furniture business out of Portland. Kahl owns Ergo Depot, which sells ergonomic office furniture online and through a showroom in Southeast Portland. and Portland Mayor Charlie Hales. The original judge who sentenced him in 2007, and even his victims, also reportedly supported the decision. Dao also participated in numerous "give back" opportunities while at MacLaren including serving as vice chair on According to the San Patricio County Sheriff's Office, attorney Kimberly Frost-Salazar is charged Detectives are not saying where the shooting happened other than that it was within Portland city limits. Frost-Salazar is currently out on bond. John Kitzhaber (D) said Wednesday he has no plans to step down from office amid a criminal investigation into The Oregonian reported he nixed a planned appearance at a tree planting in a Portland suburb on Saturday. Kitzhaber has struggled to answer As Portland chairs in reverse -- making room for one another as they grow. Oregon's startup community, tiny relative to those in Washington and California, is also unusually chummy. Businesses rarely compete head-to-head, except for employees, so “For some people, this is literally their office,” Wagner said They’re regulars,” he said. South Portland resident Terri Bellas said she likes having the option to sit on comfortable furniture, drink her tea or coffee, read a magazine or .
House Majority Leader Val Hoyle, who chairs the Rules Committee that deals As he prepares to leave the governor’s office, Kitzhaber steers clear of public view PORTLAND — With two days left before Gov. John Kitzhaber leaves office amid an ethics At Ergo Depot, he imports and manufactures office furniture made for standing In 2006, he went shopping for new cities. “I flew into Portland,” he says, “and it immediately felt right. Progressive but comfortable, and easy to have a real Less than two weeks after TriMet cut bus service to the tune of $1.1 million, the transit agency’s board appears to be on the verge of approving nearly $1.4 million for office furniture. This week’s agenda includes something called the “Moving The governor's office will become untroubled when Brown clearly signals to lawmakers who's doing what and why and how. On the day of Brown's swearing in, the Portland newspaper Now Brown chairs the OEIB, and her immediate guidance is needed. .