Morning Roundup
County takes on campaign finance reform, audit says Portland needs infrastructure funding and Intel cuts more staff.
County takes on campaign finance reform, audit says Portland needs infrastructure funding and Intel cuts more staff.
Every April I get shudders just thinking about the pending deadline for filing taxes. I am not exaggerating when I say the task feels like a form of purgatory.
PERS investments may need recalibrating, amendment waters down shell legislation and Portland sues Trump over sanctuary city order.
Megan J. CrowhurstMegan joined Bullard Law in 2014 after moving from Chicago to Portland. Megan has performed comprehensive work in the areas of federal and state family and medical leave, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and wage and hour laws. She represents employers in all types of labor and employment litigation and provides practical advice and … Read more
Newport wave center inches toward funding, Uber launches EV program and Zoom+ rebrands following lawsuit.
The rideshare company announced the new program — the first in the U.S. — today.
The words “mandated paid family leave” tend to cause a mild panic in the hearts, minds and pocket books of small business owners.
Shoring up your small business in 2017? First, get back to basics, suggests Pacific Continental Bank CFO Rick Sawyer.
MultCo commits to renewable energy, marijuana user projections pass House and Salem council pushes forward with Uber rules.
The Salem City Council tested its new Facebook Live stream for the first time with a conversation about a not so new topic: legalizing rideshare companies.