Morning Roundup
Large wind project killed by U.S. court, Portland approves clean energy plan and OSU to build new $60 million complex.
Large wind project killed by U.S. court, Portland approves clean energy plan and OSU to build new $60 million complex.
Local retailers adapt — or die.
Michael Colgrove closed Tuesday’s Energy Future conference by calling for more aggressive clean energy policies.
Portland Mayor to create framework for autonomous vehicles, Rose City considers renewable energy and Oregon regulators call for Comcast investigation.
The lead proponent of Oregon’s Clean Electricity Plan said the legislation, designed to wean the state off coal-fired energy, has not met her expectations.
I-5 bridge back on the table, budget writers issue another warning and Gov. Brown pushes toxic air regulations.
Prineville to receive more power, new personal income tax bracket proposed and undocumented immigrants in Oregon pay $81 million in taxes.
The demolition of five buildings, made famous by the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, is expected to be complete by the end of June.
The 2017 100 Best Nonprofits survey opens April 18 and will run through June. Organizations must sign up initially and will then receive survey instructions. There is no cost to participate or be listed in the magazine.
Occupants of a 10-story building on SW Fifth Avenue that was evacuated on Tuesday have not been allowed to return.