Oregon’s Manufactured Housing Companies ‘Overlooked’ by Housing Plan, Says Industry Veteran
Manufactured housing could meet up to 10% of Oregon’s housing needs, industry insiders say.
- Published in Manufacturing
Manufactured housing could meet up to 10% of Oregon’s housing needs, industry insiders say.
Stocks in regional banks declined sharply following Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, but Oregon’s financial institutions are confident they would weather the storm.
Oregon growth sectors continued their jobs gains streak, reflecting a relatively robust economy.
Plaintiffs say CommonSpirit, which owns hospitals in Roseburg and Pendleton, withheld worker’s wages after an October ransomware attack.
The Oregon Kids’ Credit would write the expired federal child tax credit into Oregon law – on a more narrow scale targeting at-risk Oregonians.
The health care provider says it respects the rights of approximately 200 caregivers to explore representation.
Oregonians of color were more likely to own a home than the national average, but Oregon’s state economist says the findings aren’t as good as they sound.
Megan Loeb of the Oregon Community Foundation explains why cities are clamoring to try Oregon’s unique homelessness solution.
Proponents says HB 2667 will let regulators catch up to discoveries about factory farm pollution before 3 large-scale chicken farms set up shop in Linn County.
Companies say production will continue at Tofurky’s Hood River plant following acquisition by Japan-based Morinaga Nutritional Foods.