Morning Roundup
Second suit seeks overturn of Cascade-Siskiyou expansion, another Malheur trial starts today and OSU-Cascades receives anonymous $5 million donation.
Second suit seeks overturn of Cascade-Siskiyou expansion, another Malheur trial starts today and OSU-Cascades receives anonymous $5 million donation.
Oregon faces a $22 billion deficit in the public employee retirement system, and there is no specific remedy in sight.
Trump takes credit for Intel factory, group seeks overturn of Cascade-Siskiyou monument expansion and Bend needs affordable housing solution.
Business accelerators and incubators are all the rage. But chambers of commerce still play a vital role as supporters of local businesses.
The Bullard Edge’s first annual “workplace fiction” contest is over and we are pleased to present the winning storyette (under 1000 words).
Judge denies block of Portland relocation fee, Superfund cleanup to start soon and local businesses participate in ‘Day Without Immigrants’
When he’s not pressing for an investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump Administration, Sen. Ron Wyden finds time to introduce legislation updating federal alcohol taxes for kombucha companies.
The law firm Tonkon Torp held a seminar in Portland today on the H1-B program under the Trump Administration.
Currently less than 2% of Oregon’s vehicle fleet is electric.
Elliott State Forest sale moves forward, DEQ looks favorably on cap and trade and Daimler headquarters receives LEED certification.