Call it biofuel backpedaling. Some Oregon lawmakers say it's time to repeal a one-year old law that requires gasoline sold to contain a 10 percent ethanol blend. Chris Lehman reports.
DNA tests confirm that a wolf pack recently seen in the North Cascades are indeed wild gray wolves. Meanwhile, some Idaho residents are unhappy that the wolf is back on the Endangered Species List. Doug Nadvornick reports on these developments.
A giant underground pool at the Hanford Nuclear reservation used to hold radioactive fuel rods, sludge and garbage. But it leaked millions of gallons of that radioactive stew. Now workers have emptied the pool of its dangerous contents, and this
Akron welcomes a classic rock legend this weekend. We found Dave Mason on his tour bus en route to his gig Saturday night at Lock 3 Park. WKSU's Vivian Goodman reports.
Ocean Blue Software has developed a hot-plug USB extension to their core software. The USB extension for set-top boxes and integrated Digital TV's will allow consumers to activate PVR functionality on low-cost base models by simply plugging in a USB
Forecasting the ROI on your media budget for your next infomercial or DRTV campaign just got a lot easier. Infomercial and DRTV agency, InfoWorx, is now hosting a free InfoWorx InfoMetrics™ ROI Forecasting model on its website at www.infoworx.com. "InfoWorx
For several days over the past week, we saw a couple of sunspots -- but just like other recent dying Solar Cycle 23 spots, they faded quickly. This group, lasting from July 18-20, was number 1000. No sign of Solar
CBS Corp. and EcoMedia, a nontraditional media and marketing company that sets aside 50 percent of its advertising revenue to fund environmental projects, are combining resources to work with local governments in improving the quality of the environment in key
DOmedia, an online resource directory for out-of-home and alternative advertising media, named Jeff Lamb the company's first president. Lamb joined DOmedia from Northlich, a Cincinnati, Ohio-based advertising agency, where he served as chief technology officer.
Hynix Semiconductor has announced it's closing its Eugene computer chip plant. More than 11 hundred employees will be laid off in the next two months. KLCC's Rachael McDonald reports.
A federal judge in Seattle is allowing an emergency grazing program to go forward. A limited number of Western ranchers will get permission to graze or harvest hay from private land held in conservation reserves. Correspondent Tom Banse reports.
The City of Cleveland is looking at a new wave of cost cutting to keep the city out of the red. Today, Mayor Frank Jackson outlined a plan that includes more energy efficiencies, fewer hirings, and less overtime. WKSU's Kevin
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have discovered evidence of the growth of new neurons in adult human brains. The findings were published today in the British neurology journal Brain. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
The day is finally here. The Federal Communications Commission reached an agreement to conditionally approve the merger between Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., according to various reports.The three Republicans on the five-member Commission have agreed