Morning Roundup
Rural economy slow to recover, employees could use marijuana off-the-clock and residents ask legislators to complete Newberg-Dundee bypass.
Rural economy slow to recover, employees could use marijuana off-the-clock and residents ask legislators to complete Newberg-Dundee bypass.
Readers respond to articles about Portland’s housing crisis, a proposed import tax on Mexico and a battle over fossil fuels.
On Tuesday afternoon, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear argument on whether to stay the temporary restraining order (TRO), issued Friday by U.S. District Court Senior Judge James Robart in Washington v. Trump. The TRO immediately suspended implementation nationwide of key sections of last week’s executive order … Read more
Bullard Law – A Proposed Oregon Law Would Protect Off-the-Job Marijuana Use
Civic and technology leaders gathered last week at the Oregon Convention Center for the two-day Global City Teams Challenge on Transportation.
Oregon joins Washington travel ban lawsuit, Portland landlords allege relocation fee is illegal and Amazon is opening distribution center in Troutdale.
Business degrees get more focus
The CEO of the Portland-based legal software company joins a group of big firm lawyers and nonprofit attorneys that will represent immigrants nationwide at risk of deportation.
Oregon Obamacare signups increase, Wildfang leads Trump dresscode critique and Intel joins immigration ban suit.