Morning Roundup
Oregon lawmakers want Sessions out, millions in tax refunds remain unclaimed and a new chapter unfolds in the Sweet Cakes court battle.
Oregon lawmakers want Sessions out, millions in tax refunds remain unclaimed and a new chapter unfolds in the Sweet Cakes court battle.
Gov. Brown, Oregon AG, to fight White House over legal weed, policy makers consider carbon emission bills and Zoom+ takes ’emergency’ battle to the legislature.
An attorney at Miller, Nash, Graham & Dunn talks about how to create a trans-friendly work environment.
Lane Powell is pleased to welcome Lisa Sterritt as the Firm’s Director of Human Resources. In this capacity, Sterritt oversees all human resource functions at Lane Powell. This includes aligning the Firm’s strategic vision with its talent management goals and objectives; staff recruiting, hiring and retention, performance evaluations and salary administration; benefits administration; training and … Read more
Lattice sale moves forward, Portland considers split with Wells Fargo and Oregon’s transportation crisis is at a tipping point.
Workers in rural Oregon describe their love of place, limited job opportunities and the potential for economic revitalization.
The president of Oregon State University talks about his experience as a first generation college student.
The state’s underinvestment in transportation is at a crisis point that will force the hand of the public and private sector to consider alternative funding sources, said panelists at an Oregon Business Hot Topics, Cool Talks discussion this morning.
Port ends container service contract, lawmakers weigh CCO options and wolf management budget on chopping block.