Morning Roundup
Sisters Airport accused of misappropriating funds, Bend is third-fastest growing area in the U.S. and UO asks legislature for $100M in bonds.
Sisters Airport accused of misappropriating funds, Bend is third-fastest growing area in the U.S. and UO asks legislature for $100M in bonds.
Glenn Dahl wants to send Portland executives to prison.
Political uncertainty has yet to translate into market uncertainty.
Daimler NA names new CEO, Erickson aviation bankruptcy progresses and solar industry to boost electric share.
A conversation with George Smith, president and CEO of NORPAC Foods.
Revenue from short-term housing permits will fund housing bond.
Holly L. Johnston has joined Lane Powell as Counsel to the Firm in the Intellectual Property and Technology Practice Group. Johnston assists clients ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies to strategically develop and manage their U.S. and foreign intellectual property (IP) portfolios. Johnston is admitted to practice in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office … Read more
Providence Health Plan might drop coverage for 260,000 Oregonians, group proposes Seattle to Portland Hyperloop and business leaders recommend carbon emission reduction strategies.
A diverse group of high-profile businesses have recommended a set of strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to frame the discussion on how the state should respond to climate change.