Morning Roundup
Gov. Brown meets with Homeland Security, Homer Williams to propose second shelter and legislature could boost tiny home market.
Gov. Brown meets with Homeland Security, Homer Williams to propose second shelter and legislature could boost tiny home market.
As design becomes an essential part of business strategy, a Portland icon flips the script — and makes business an essential part of its design strategy.
Employers in Oregon could be required to pay employees for up to four hours of unworked time if an employee’s shift is cancelled or shortened.
At The Bullard Edge we see some interesting questions in the (fictional) mailbag.
Marijuana industry could be in trouble, Oregon joins travel ban suit and Columbia Riverkeeper files first suit against new EPA head.
Oregon tax revenue higher than expected, transgender students to retain protections in Oregon and Superfund plan up for discussion in March.
Economic development officials and local businesses reflect upon Portlandia’s legacy as the show prepares to shoot its final season this summer.
Portland-based investment firm Arnerich Massena announced today the hire of Glen Goland, JD, CFP, as senior wealth strategist. Mr. Goland will provide advice in financial planning and specialty areas, serving as technical expert and resource on matters of estate, wealth transfer, tax, and financial planning. He will work closely with Arnerich Massena’s wealth management advisory … Read more
Oregon stands by immigration policy, marijuana revenue tops $5M a month and Wyden commits to fight for ACA.
Ultimately addressing housing affordability will depend on a market-based solution.