SB 611 Opponents Urge Legislators to ‘Clip Portland's Wings’
Landlords’ group testified against rent control measure and in favor of expanding the urban growth boundary and making inclusionary zoning voluntary
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Landlords’ group testified against rent control measure and in favor of expanding the urban growth boundary and making inclusionary zoning voluntary
The $250 million package would provide funding for infrastructure projects, disaster mitigation, data collection — and payments to workers impacted by severe drought.
Federal investigators say American Patriot Brands, which owns the Urban Pharms cannabis grow in Medford, misrepresented the size and scope of its facility.
Conceived and designed in a week, A Kid’s Book About Banking helps parents explain financial systems to children
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.