Poll finds Donald Trump leads Ted Cruz in Oregon
OPB: Trump has a 17-point lead in the state, according to a recent Hoffman Research Group poll.
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OPB: Trump has a 17-point lead in the state, according to a recent Hoffman Research Group poll.
CNBC: Google plans to shift focus from mobile technologies to artificial intelligence.
THE GUARDIAN: Greek yogurt company Chobani will offer shares to 2,000 employees.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Democrat Sanders will hold a rally in Springfield; Republican Kasich will hold a rally in Portland.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Banks and credit unions willing to handle cannabis-industry money went up to 301 institutions in March this year from 51 in March 2014, according to federal data.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: The governor fired Oregon Lottery Director Jack Roberts on Tuesday over “management problems.”
OREGON LIVE: Portland-area rents rose 13% annually, but new development slowed price growth.
WILLAMETTE WEEK: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) agreed not to compete for the Oregon primary, and instead handed it over to Ohio Gov. John Kasich, but Kasich doesn’t even appear in the Oregon Voter’s Pamphlet. Instead, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are listed as the Republican presidential candidates.
HERALD AND NEWS: Commercial service will return to the Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport in Klamath Falls after the Transportation Security Administration said it would resume screening services there.
ENGADGET: Google plans to allow workers to explore passion projects for a fifth of their working hours.
STATESMAN JOURNAL: Oregon primaries could make a difference in the presidential campaign, especially for the Republican side.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: The settlement entails that drivers will keep working as independent contractors and not employees.
CNN: The sporting goods company signed a 10-year deal worth about $86 million with the University of California, Berkley.
CNN: The sportswear company’s sales soared 30% in this year’s first quarter.